Why is girlfriend constipated after anal sex ? Posted: 06-23-07 11:22am
My girl friend and i try anal sex one
time. she sometimes cannnot have a bowl
movement after anal sex and it experiences
some pain in her belly while trying to
have a bowl movement. eventhough we've
haven't engaged in actual anal sex since
then, there has been some anal foreplay
and somtimes contipations..for at least a
week. She visited her doctor but didn't
let him know she had anything to do with
anal sex. he had her do colonscopy and
other testing and the result fine. but he
asked that she drinks metamucil and other
fibes. even though she does these things,
she still experiences the constipations.
Any help? thanks
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Sexual Health - Women Answer A3013 Posted: 07-02-07 04:08am
From the diagnostics, its seems that a
colonoscopy excluded possible organic
reasons for constipation such as a tumor.
But if your girlfriend has experienced
constipation and abdominal pain every time
after you have anal sex you should
consider to stopping this type of sexual
activity. Maybe anal sex causes some type
of local intestinal reflex that slows down
intestinal movement called peristaltic
contraction. If she continues to
experience constipation even after you
both stop practicing anal sex ... then
anal sex is not the cause of the
constipation. You can stop practicing
anal sex for a while to see what will
happen.
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