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ProlificNeeds -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 3:44:33 AM)

*Adds voice to the testimony of 'oh hell no!'*

Have been through some proceedures. Did some extensive talking with my doctors, have had four in total dealing with my poor little cervix. Unanimously they are all quite adamant the only thing suppose to pass your cervix is what your body creates, or well you know, that other stuff males contribute if they aren't turning it into skin cream for you. It's that way for a reason.




phoenixmoonn13 -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 3:54:02 AM)

dont even think about it. i had 3 iud s fitted over the years and iit hurts so so badly last time i took master with me i couldnt face the pain alone again




aldompdx -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 11:09:38 AM)

The substance of my advice is that of "just say no."
It is neither healthy nor natural, as with many extreme BDSM activities.
I concurr with the last post of Nehemiah.

And, that does not mean the activity is absolutely wrong, only that most women would not (and probably should not) prefer to do it. The fantasy pertains to the female receiving the male in some manner; or to alien abduction...






AquaticSub -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 12:37:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Violentseternal so it wouldnt be done 'ignorantly' i guess im trying to say..
but before starting any major research i was curious as to others experiences to see what they thought of it, and i really cant thank you all enough for your replies here, it has helped a lot..


I mean this as nicely as possible but what you are talking about is a medical procedure. Just because you've researched it doesn't mean you are qualified to do it. You could be an expert on it but until you are properly trained to do it, it's still ignorant to attempt it.




OsideGirl -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 8:38:07 PM)

I had this done as part of a medical procedure and the fact that someone thinks it's fun just makes me shudder.




sweetsub1957 -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 9:39:36 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: AquaticSub
until you are properly trained to do it, it's still ignorant to attempt it.

Exactly.

~sweetsub~




MistressTonya2u -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 9:52:09 PM)

I had a biopsy of my cervix, it hurt like hell while being done and for a few days afterwards, there was some light bleeding as well.
I do not recommend anyone to try this.




Tantriqu -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (7/31/2010 10:00:48 PM)


Risks of cervical penetration in roughly descending order:
Instant death from perforation of the uterus.
Slow painful death from infection from the 'instruments' or your partner.
Passing out from the pain, then perforating the uterus and haemorrhaging.
Infection without death.
Sterility.
Loss of future pregnancies.


But hey, if someone has done this for kicks and not only survived but enjoyed it, I've never heard about it.
It reminds me of the guy who split his own penis so he could look like a kangaroo because no one would do it for him, and yes, he did have 'some regrets' afterwards.

And remember, "research" means reliable scientific opinion, not shopping around until you get someone to agree with you.




angelikaJ -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (8/1/2010 7:50:34 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Violentseternal

Greetings everyone :)
First post here, but i wanted to pose a question that i havent found here, but then again i have no idea what to name it in a search bar lol..I have always loved medical play..speculums, exams and exam tables, and random proceedures, catherters etc..Awhle ago i was speaking with a man online, and he asked me if i had ever experimented with Cervix penetration (i guess it would be called)? ~eternal



This is pure speculation but my guess is that the man who asked this had no actual knowledge of the anatomy/physiology involved.

The scary thing is that he might ask another woman who was interested in the fantasy of med-fet play and she might be game to try it without actually researching it.

edit: clarity





Violentseternal -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (8/1/2010 12:57:43 PM)

not madness...curiousity is the culprit here lol.. and no i am not saying that i will be trying this, just curious as to opinions and experiences of others here..
As for medical cover when something goes awry with it, people have seriously always told me similiar about urethral play,  but that i have been doing for years, as long as tools used are properly sanitized and of proper materal (surgical steel for sounds and proper rubber for catherters)  i have never had infections or problems at all..
that said, i do believe this to be a far bigger proceedure of sorts and a great deal more sensitive.. trying it anytime soon is highly unlikely..and after reading many of the reports here (which i again, thank ALL of you for sharing)!  it isnt really at all likely lol




Violentseternal -> RE: A Question of Medical Play-Cervix Penetration? (8/1/2010 1:06:38 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: AquaticSub

I mean this as nicely as possible but what you are talking about is a medical procedure. Just because you've researched it doesn't mean you are qualified to do it. You could be an expert on it but until you are properly trained to do it, it's still ignorant to attempt it.


Well cervical penetration would be seen as a medical proceedure in those who share certain fetishes i suppose, but in no way have i even slightly claimed or hinted to being 'qualified' or at all saying that i have any expertise. it was a random suggestion of a friend of mine, it peaked my curiousity and i wanted to ask here.. its really that basic.  i had no real intention to do it or to not do it until the replies here and yes, research..both on fetish sites but more so from medical journals of this date and era in real books and online both.. and also i never claim to be an expert at anything, nor a medical professional, ever..to do so would be stupudily arrogantly dangerous in many ways.




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