Sexual Health
What to do when the penis enters the vagina and cannot be pulled out during the most awkward moment of sexual intercourse
What if the penis cannot be pulled out after being inserted into the vagina during sexual intercourse?
Penis: Its main function is to urinate, ejaculate, and engage in sexual intercourse. It is the main organ for sexual activity. The skin of the penis is extremely thin, with no fat under the skin, and it is active and stretchable. The blood sinuses of the corpus cavernosum of the penis can attach to the blood.
In fact, this is a rare case of vaginal spasms, but by chance, the groom's reproductive organs also have problems. After careful examination, it was found that the groom's foreskin was too long, which is likely to cause incarcerated phimosis during the first mating. So, why are these two situations prone to occur during initial mating?
A friend said: I am a doctor at the emergency center. At around 1 a.m., the duty phone of the emergency center suddenly rang, saying that a couple of newlyweds in a certain employee dormitory had an emergency. When we rushed to the patient's house, they were blocked by the patient's family in the living room. After several inquiries, we finally found out the truth. It turned out that the groom's penis was stuck by the bride's vagina after the newlyweds shared the same room. The groom felt unbearable pain in his penis and was so anxious that he cried loudly and was shocked Moved the family, but they were also at a loss, so they quickly dialed the emergency phone.
The key to preventing vaginal spasms is that both spouses should have a certain level of sexual knowledge. Before sexual intercourse, there should be sufficient sexual foreplay to stimulate sexual excitement, so that the vagina is fully lubricated before engaging in sexual intercourse. Rough sexual impulses should be avoided, and sexual intercourse movements should be gentle and gentle.
There are no bones in the penis, and of course, fractures do not occur. The so-called "fracture" of the penis refers to the image that when the penis is erect, it is suddenly hit by external force, causing the corpus cavernosum and tunica albuginea to rupture... If there is a phenomenon of phimosis incarceration, the groom should promptly do it himself, clamp the penis under the foreskin clamp with the index and middle fingers of both hands, and use two thumbs to forcefully push the penis into the foreskin. If you cannot handle it yourself, you should immediately go to the hospital for surgery to cut open the impacted foreskin.
We know that during first sexual intercourse, men use their penis to break through the female hymen and the tight vaginal opening. The vagina of a virgin is already relatively tight, and it is the first time she has sex with a man. Some women are inevitably nervous and afraid, which makes the vagina even tighter. If the newlyweds do not have sufficient preparation before sexual intercourse and the husband forcibly enters, it is easy to experience vaginal spasms, which can lead to the phenomenon of being unable to separate after sexual intercourse. When vaginal spasms occur, the foreskin, which was originally unable to retract, can be forcibly flipped up, tightly wrapped around the front end of the penis like a hoop, obstructing blood circulation at the head of the penis, causing swelling of the glans, sometimes unbearable pain, and over time, ischemia and necrosis can occur.
If the sexual organs of both parties cannot be separated due to strong spasms, both men and women should remain calm and not panic. Sudden stimulation methods can be used, such as pouring a basin of cold water, causing the muscles of the whole body to contract suddenly, and then relax to relieve the spasms.
In addition, if vaginal spasm occurs, sexual intercourse should be temporarily interrupted and resumed after the spasm is relieved; Recurrent spasms, interruptions, and repeated interruptions can generally alleviate spasms. If unsuccessful. Please seek medical attention.