Hey looking for some advice, I've recently had coil fitted and recently a guy mentioned he could feel it, he was very large so assume that was the issue.
But has anyone here had problems with it with larger men?
I'm starting to panic that it's going to get dislodged or something x |
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What he felt was probably the string protruding from the cervix. The coil itself is in the womb, there's no way his felt the coil or dislodged it unless his cock managed to gey through ur cervix, which is tighter than an ass hole. Don't panic. If u feel any pain then go straight to doctors/A&E. |
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I couldn't have a coil as guys kept hitting the strings and it got dislodged.
If a regular partner is even slightly well endowed.. I think the coil can be an issue.
I tried several times.
Yet other people seem to not have an issue |
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"I couldn't have a coil as guys kept hitting the strings and it got dislodged.
If a regular partner is even slightly well endowed.. I think the coil can be an issue.
I tried several times.
Yet other people seem to not have an issue "
I've known lots of women who's bodies reject the coil, but I have loved having mine and haven't had any issues for over 15 years!
Having a low cervix is my only issue |
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"I couldn't have a coil as guys kept hitting the strings and it got dislodged.
If a regular partner is even slightly well endowed.. I think the coil can be an issue.
I tried several times.
Yet other people seem to not have an issue
I've known lots of women who's bodies reject the coil, but I have loved having mine and haven't had any issues for over 15 years!
Having a low cervix is my only issue " yeah my low cervix and tilt angle is an issue and yeah my body rejected mine..
But I have friends without any issues |
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I have a tilted cervix, and was told it would probably be best to go in the contraceptive implant.
It turned out to be one of the best decisions I ever made. It's now 19 years later, and they are as good as being sterilised. My menopause as come and gone with no ill-effects, and my GP suspects that it went so smoothly because of the implant.
If you want fuss-free contraception, which only has to be changed every four years or so, then go for the implant. |
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