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Re: Pelvic damage - Thanks! I made an appt. no post

From: Jennie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:53:16 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 26 Feb 2002, William McIntosh, MD wrote: >
>At Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Jennie wrote:
>>
>>Hi. I am too embarrassed to see my gyn about this and I don't know what
>>to do. Last night my partner and I had intercourse and I had no pain.
>>Then he (this is the embarrassing part) poured champagne into my vagina
>>from the bottle three seperate times as a part of oral sex. I had never
>>had anything like this done to me before, and it didn't occur to me it
>>could be harmful. It didn't hurt at the time but then when he entered
>>me (he said there was still champagne in me) it was painful every time
>>he thrust in all the way. Later we tried another position and that
>>still hurt. Then I began to feel a sharp pain in my abdomen so I took a
>>bath to try to get any remaining champagne out. Last night I could not
>>defecate because it caused too great a pain when I tried to. After I
>>had passed some gas during the night I was finally able to defecate
>>later the next morning and it seems I was rather...blocked up. The pain
>>is still present, but tonight almost a day later my abdomen is quite
>>tender and feels bloated.
>>
>>Could I have been seriously injured by our activies last night? Was that
>>dangerous? My partner says he thinks it is because I still had chapagne
>>in me and liquid does not compress, which put increased pressure on my
>>cervix and uterus. I have a tipped uterus. I am worried that maybe the
>>champagne entered my cervix and the bubbles maybe doing something bad to
>>me. Or that my uterus has been knocked out of place or something.
>>Please help. Thank you.
>
>You need to see your doctor. There is actually very little risk, but
>your symptoms are a bit more than I would expect, so why take a chance?
>Don't worry, your doc has seen and heard much more exotic tales than
>this.
>
>--
>William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG
>
>This is for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute
>for consultation and examination by a licensed medical professional.
>



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