thread: Air in vagina during sex

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    Air in vagina during sex

    Hi folks,

    Got a slightly graphic one for ya. My wife, who is 13 weeks along, and I were having sex this morning and during the act she released a fair amount of air from her vagina. Now I have heard and read that blowing air into her is dangerous during oral sex and can cause embolisms, but can the same be said for this mornings situation?

    Has anyone else had these "farts" occur?

    Is this normal? Is this dangerous for the pregnancy?

    Sorry for the TMI! :-)

    Jason
    Last edited by jpleaner; February 1st, 2009 at 01:07 PM.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

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    I have no idea Jason. Can she ask her midwife/obstetrician next time she sees them?

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    Ok, I'm no medical expert or anything, but an embolism? I haven't heard that before and can't see it as being physically possible? The air would somehow have to make it into her bloodstream and unless you used some sort of non-biological implement (an industrial strength vacuum cleaner on reverse perhaps?) I don't think the air would make it that far.
    The release of air from the vagina can happen in some positions... Can't really remember if it's happened to me before, but I wouldn't think anything of it if it did.
    I'm sure everything is just fine with the pregnancy. I've always been told that intercourse is safe for most people during pregnancy - the only reason I'd worry was if there was any bleeding.
    All the best for the rest of the pregnancy

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    Hi folks,

    Got a slightly graphic one for ya. My wife, who is 13 weeks along, and I were having sex this morning and during the act she released a fair amount of air from her vagina. Now I have heard and read that blowing air into her is dangerous during oral sex and can cause embolisms, but can the same be said for this mornings situation?

    Has anyone else had these "farts" occur?

    Is this normal? Is this dangerous for the pregnancy?

    Sorry for the TMI! :-)

    Jason
    can u pm me plz as i cant seem to be able to pm you thanks

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    I'm with Snacks there.

    I've never heard any of those "facts" re embolisms. I don't think that is true at all.

    I don't think there is any danger involved here.

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
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    Nah, its usually the position you are in and I wouldn't think it would hurt baby..

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    I have heard not to actually blow air up there as it can be dangerous... but I dont know if thats a myth.

    However its very common for air to get pushed in there during intercourse/certain positions, so I don't think there's anything to worry about there.

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    Hi squidipa, I can't seem to PM either. Jason

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    Jason won't be able to PM or recieve PMs until he reaches 50 posts and becomes a member - he is currently still a registered user only.

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    I read about this in a pregnancy book written my medical staff . . .

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    Wink

    I heard it can be dangerous after birth. I once read a story, where the husband went down on his wife and blew some air, she died. So it must be what you are talking about, jpleaner. But it shouldn't be a problem while she is pregnant. Of course I don't have medical expertise, doubt check my information.

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    I heard it can be dangerous after birth. I once read a story, where the husband went down on his wife and blew some air, she died. So it must be what you are talking about, jpleaner. But it shouldn't be a problem while she is pregnant. Of course I don't have medical expertise, doubt check my information.
    that would have to be the weirdest thing I have ever heard! lol that cant be true??

    I certainly wouldn't think that in your situation you would have any problems... There are many positions where you can have this happen and the 'air' is not a problem during pg, otherwise they would tell you to abstain from sex altogether! you will find this will happen probably frequently in the remainder of your sex life, and it is quite normal, as the PP have said

    Good luck with the rest of the pregnancy too

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    Re: the embolism, that poor woman has become an urban legend! The only way blowing air into the vagina could cause embolism and death is if you were less than a week out from a c-section and she still had a significantly unhealed wound inside her uterus.

    FWIW many women get gas in their uterus (methane) after a c-section, due to post-operative infection and THAT could well have been the cause of the poor woman's demise, rather than the air-blowing sexual practice.

    OP as others have said, air being sucked into and expelled from the vagina is usually down to position and is harmless (apart from making you blush maybe).

    Bx