air bubbles down below?


Question:
sometime it feels as if air bubbles are coming from my vagina can anyone explain why air bubble would come from that area

Answers:
A quief is very different from a fart in amny ways. A fart is something you can use your muscles to make it quieter or no come at all. A queif, you can neither make it quieter or not come out at all. A fart is something that can smell bad because it really is fecal molecules coming out. A quief is not smelly and is nothing more than air.

A quief is caused by air being forced into the vagina and then forced back out. This happens more frequently during sex, but can happen during certain exercises and other activites. Though it may be embarrassing, it really shouldn't be anymore embarrassing than a hiccup. You can't prevent hiccups, you can't quiet them, and you had nothing to do with getting them in the first place. That is basically what a quief is.


Putting your legs above your head increases the liklihood of quieffing, so if you are trying to prevent it, this may be your only way.

Does that help?

Other Answers:
Theres a thin linning literally between ur rectum(anus) and ur vaginal walls.Its fine.

when you breathe, sometimes you suck air into your vagina and it eventually blows out, thats all you feel its not an air bubble, most of the time itll be vaginal discharge which feels like a bubble. Every girl gets that and its normal.


Just gas, and it gets more prevelant as you age. Consult your GYN if it becomes painful or otherwise disturbing. There are treatments.


Have you recently had sex with a scuba diver, and is he now missing?

Seriously; speak with your Gyn, I doubt that it's anything serious. If you have pain or discharge then call the doc right away.

Does it happen right after sex? It could be a quief.
To learn more about this check out this medical explanation on the link provided.

http://www.drspock.com/discussion/message/0,1812,117565,00.html




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