RealisticWench answered Friday May 5 2006, 4:10 pm: Just put your fingers up there and pll it out. If you still can't get it out go to your doctor to get it out, or ask your partner if you aren't going to do that. You should also take the morning after pill incase any sperm have managed to get out. [ RealisticWench's advice column | Ask RealisticWench A Question ]
karenR answered Friday May 5 2006, 1:56 pm: Those telling you to seek medical attention are absolutley right. All I want to add is that I have worked in a ER. It is not at all uncommon...in other words, don't feel to embarrassed to go. Not going can be much worse. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Friday May 5 2006, 12:36 pm: Your question has been answered sufficiently, but there is something that I would like to add. If you are not on any other form of birth control, the condom is lodged in you as a result of sex, and you are not trying to have children, make sure that you get a day after pill. Whats in the condom might not stay in there. Good luck and I hope that you get it out! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
AskGwen answered Friday May 5 2006, 12:27 pm: I would have pulled it out. But maybe you should seek medical attention quickly or risk the chance of infection. [ AskGwen's advice column | Ask AskGwen A Question ]
helpmebrenda answered Friday May 5 2006, 12:10 pm: Hi
Your vagina is not an endless hole.
You should be able to just pull it out. If you can't, then you'll have to seek medical attention.
I wouldn't leave it in there for too long, or you risk infection.
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