Question Posted Saturday September 27 2008, 3:47 pm
Sometimes when i laugh to hard i start to pee. Ill wet my pants and its embarassing. Sometimes it'll happen around my friends too!!!Is that ok for that to happen.....is there any way to stop it from happening?
Mystique23 answered Sunday September 28 2008, 7:22 pm: (I am NOT a doctor) It could be that your vaginal muscles might be weak. This happens to more women than you might think. The good news is you can work it out by doing Kegel exercises. You can look it up, there is a great deal of information. Hope this helps!!!!!!! [ Mystique23's advice column | Ask Mystique23 A Question ]
xeViLxShArPiEx answered Sunday September 28 2008, 6:24 pm: I think it's ok.... It's happened to me before :P but that's only because I had to go to the bathroom. I'm no expert, but it depends on how much you pee or wet yourself when you laugh really hard. When it happened to me, I didn't really pee THAT much. It's probably normal, since you're just laughing sooo hard. Did you have to pee? You should try to go to the bathroom so that it doesn't happen. It's kinda like laughing so hard that you start to cry.
ohitscassidy answered Sunday September 28 2008, 6:16 pm: well, i dont really think thats "okay" you could have something wrong with you i would go to your doctor and tell him whats going on because you should be able to hold it.. but if you dont want to go to the doctor my advice is look it up on the internet and when you know you might be put into a funny situation like your going to hang out with your friend, go to the bathroom first and maybe like an hour later or so go again, so it won't happen.
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