i am very confused,, and its not something to laugh about!!
Question Posted Monday October 1 2007, 12:50 pm
i am a young 18 year old girl.. i had a misscarrage about 3 months ago and i was 3 months pregnent.. the doctor at the time said it was naturl and women have then everyday and that its not my fault but that i am furtile and i am able to have children.. i do smoke and i did smoke while i was pregnent,, but i seem to think only myself that i pee from the big hole,, like i know where everything is,, and i have looked and shaowd me bf's mom lol and everything,, they all just laugh at me and think i am crazy.. but the question i have is can you pee from the big hole?/ is it normal if you do?? and i at all i could be peeing from that whole did it kill my baby??
Your urethra (where the pee comes from) is a teeny, tiny hole that is very difficult to see. Nevertheless, that is where your pee is coming from. This did not have anything to do with your miscarriage.
Miscarriages happen for a variety of reasons, and many women go on to have heathly pregnancies after a miscarriage. They can be really traumatic, so I would encourage you to think about counselling as a way to speak about what has happened.
christina answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 12:42 am: The big hole you're referring to is the one where the baby comes out of, and you can't urinate from it.
Since you said you smoked while you were pregnant, I'm going to assume that that is what killed your baby.
Tootsie answered Monday October 1 2007, 8:25 pm: the 'big hole' is your vagina, and no you cant urinate from it. If liquid is coming out, it probably just 'girl cum', or discharge. Since you have been pregnant, i assume youve had sex, so how the hell can you not know this? [ Tootsie's advice column | Ask Tootsie A Question ]
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