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Water trapped in vagina

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Muffintop8 · 26/11/2019 20:43

So this is rather embarrassing but I had to ask because I’m getting a little concerned. I had my babies almost 3 years ago. I’ve not had anything wrong with my hooha (apart from a third degree tear, ouch) but for years and even before I had kids I think every time I take a bath water leaks out. I have to forcibly push water like I’m peeing out of my vagina so I suppose my question is. Is that normal? Is that a normal thing to happen to ladies? I have severe health anxiety so I suppose that doesn’t help but I just wanna know if it’s normal or do I have something to be seen about?

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BerwickLad · 26/11/2019 23:07

Like to live in ignorance I mean.

BerwickLad · 26/11/2019 23:07
Grin
OxiBrilloRange · 26/11/2019 23:08

Swimming pools are just basically pits of cervical tea.

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OxiBrilloRange · 26/11/2019 23:09

I also shudder at the thought of how much the pee to water ratio is after OAP aqua fit lunges.

WhenYouCantRunYouCrawl · 26/11/2019 23:10

picklemepopcorn welp that's me never going near a swimming pool again.

BerwickLad · 26/11/2019 23:14

"Our pool water is freshly and continually filtered through a thousand cervixes a day."

Bluerussian · 26/11/2019 23:20

Quite normal, happens to most of us.

thaegumathteth · 26/11/2019 23:26

Yes this first happened to me when I was pregnant and I thought my waters had gone!

MrsFoxPlus4Again · 26/11/2019 23:31

Yup, have a bath, get dried. Get dressed and sometimes there’s a gush of bath water 😂

JasonPollack · 26/11/2019 23:37

Normal for me, pre and post baby. Never going swimming again though.

Celebelly · 26/11/2019 23:41

I've never had this! But baby came out of the sun roof so that's perhaps why!

Frlrlrubert · 26/11/2019 23:44

Always had this, even pre-DD

Teaandcrisps · 26/11/2019 23:45

Yes I wont be visiting the water park again - literally jet streams

ShowOfHands · 26/11/2019 23:48

@Celebelly nothing to do with caesareans. I've had two and this has always happened to me. I think it's just how some women are made.

Celebelly · 26/11/2019 23:51

Now I'm scared to go in the bath

BeckyButters · 27/11/2019 00:00

There was a great thread to do with retention of sperm after sex and a gradual "let down". The culprit was the vaginal "ledge". This happens with me sperm/bath water.. I like to call it my parcel shelf.

OhWellThatsJustGreat · 27/11/2019 00:05

Totally normal here to, and until today I hadn't considered the pool water. Not going swimming again 🤢

CAG12 · 27/11/2019 10:12

My vag isnt thirsty but my ears are. Its annoying.

Muffintop8 · 27/11/2019 11:17

I did think about swimming but not in the way it was put haha. I said to others before that it happened to me and they were like that ain’t normal you should get yourself checked out so I’m so glad I put in on here 🤣 least I know I’m not alone

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theemmadilemma · 27/11/2019 11:24

"Our pool water is freshly and continually filtered through a thousand cervixes a day."

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Waitinginthewings · 27/11/2019 11:28

Never happened to me

Maree86 · 08/01/2022 05:36

I thought it was normal and freaked out when it first started why dies it happen 😕

Maree86 · 08/01/2022 05:38

(Does) it happen

MooseBeTimeForSnow · 08/01/2022 06:11

I’ve also seen it referred to as bucket fanny.

Don’t forget hot tubs. They were already people soup ….

Staryflight445 · 08/01/2022 07:00

It sometimes happens to me after I shower too if I give myself a good old rinse.
Lovely eh.

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