Vaginal air bubbles??!


Question: ok- i can't believe i'm asking a question of such a personal nature. i think i will change my ID after this, but does any other women get air bubbles that occasionally seep from their vaginas? i got told by a doctor at a check-up that it's not possible and that the air is from somewhere else embarrassing to talk about, but i swear it's not!


Answers: ok- i can't believe i'm asking a question of such a personal nature. i think i will change my ID after this, but does any other women get air bubbles that occasionally seep from their vaginas? i got told by a doctor at a check-up that it's not possible and that the air is from somewhere else embarrassing to talk about, but i swear it's not!

haha i know what you mean its like a fart from your vagina, but not really! its totally normal, my doctor just told me it was air getting trapped and being released, no biggie!

Yes i believe it..and i think perhaps your DR just mis-understood you. It is ok...nothing to worry about.

It's normal, it's just air thats pressured inside. Nothing to worry about (unless its painful, etc...)

Generally, it happens after sex, and the trapped air slowly escapes out of your vagina and uterus during daily activities.

Whatever Doctor told you that (must have been a man) was mistaken.

Dr. Dawn

lol, yes, they are called queefs. look it up on youtube there are lots of videos about it.

they sometimes happen during sex, or you can learn to do them on purpose, or sometimes they just happen randomly, like when getting out of a car lol!

It must have been a male doctor.

The vagina can sometimes get air in it, especially during some types of workout where the body gets into different positions (e.g. yoga, ab exercises).

A little air comes in the opening and may stay there for a while as an air bubble. Nothing to worry about.

Yeah it does happen. It's sometimes referred to as a queef. I'm not sure if that's how you spell it but that' s how it's pronounced.

they are called p*ssy farts and only people with big gapin holes get em.





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