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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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try a turkey baster?

one of those soft plastic ones might work... i wouldn't use the metal or glass ones though.

good luck
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just curious..a turkey baster? i am afraid that it would push the condom up even further? or is the idea to "suction" it and pull it down? just trying to visualize here.
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This happened to me a long time ago.  We could not get it out at all so I had to go to the ER.  It was embarrassing, but the DR said I was the 3rd person that day that had that happen.  Don't know if that's true, but apparently it happens more often than you think.  Just remember, DRs see A LOT.  Having a condom inside you is minor compared to some things they see.
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thank you everyone for ur help.
i did get it out last night, just pulled it out myself
wasnt as freaky as i thought.
thank you soo much
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this happened to me years ago. i know its gross but i went to work the next day (not knowing it was in me). i kept smelling "him". he called me at work and said when he woke up, he could not find the condom. i came home and he's the one who actually "reached" in there to pull it out. it still had semen in it and i was so scared that it leaked out inside of me but all is well that ends well. can you have your guy get it for you?
you may want to just squat down and reach your finger in there.
if you cant get it out, you should call the dr. it will take seconds and thats NOTHING to be embarassed about. imagine if it was some object or fruit or vegetable stuck inside (which dr. have seen as well.)
at least you were using a condom right? let us know how it turns out for you okay?
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did u get it out
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