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lost condom inside me i think.

hi,
so i think i may have lost a condom inside me.
have tryed to see if i can feel it but no luck
not sure what to do
i dont really wanna go to the doctor as it is embaressing but what should i do.
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the condom split and the end tore off... not having rough sex but im scared not the end is still in me.. had a good feel cant find it?
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This use to happen to me all the time. Few times it just came out on its own while I was using the bathroom. Other time it came out when I started my period and the last time I was having a pap done and I asked my dr. to retrive it. The doc told me to tell him his not as big as he thinks he is and that afer a man ejaculates he goes soft while still inside you and that can cause the condom to slip off. I started having my partner hold the condom at the base to make sure it doesn't slip off. It's so funny how these things happen and they cause us to worry so much.
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And, this is why the guy should grab hold of that condom when he pulls out!
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This just happened to me...more common then people think. I layed down in the bath and made water go up inside me...i pushed and it came out. Thank God because I was very worried. I heard you can get an infection this way. U should be able to get it out with seeing a doctor. The vagina isnt endless and its actually not very big at all.
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i was just having a bath and water went up in side so i pushed it out and the end of a condom came out it must of been there for about four days does anyone know if i could of damaged anything or got a infection not sure what to do can anyone help
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Try douching that happen to me once and when i pulled the douch out the condom came out from the suction of the douch
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