help me out ...............pls..?????...


Question:
i heard of something like generally women while laughing or rather sneezing there would be some urine coming of their vagina................is that true if it is so.......then can anyone brief the exact reason for that ............& also tell me will there be any problem for that girl in her sexual life like while having sex......& is this curable&i need an immediate answer cos one of my friends is in trouble & she is more concerned that this would cause in her sexual life..........& one question for myself ..........will the ovum break & comesout during the period ...........cos i see a thick blood thing on my periods ....................any good brief answer(s) would be helpfull.................
thanx for answering................

Answers:
First of all I need to clarify a few things.
1. Urine DOES NOT come out of the vagina. There is a small hole directly behind the clitoral hood called the urethra. This is where urine comes from. The muscles controlling urine flow can become lax due to a variety of reasons. You can strengthen them by doing KEGAL exersizes. To learn this, practice starting and stopping your urine flow when you urinate. When you get the hang of it, you can do them anytime, anywhere. These are the same exersicizes that strenghten the vaginal walls.
This shouldn't real affect her sex life....however she could accidentally urinate while having sex, but it won't HURT anything, except maybe her ego.

As for the clots during your period....they are completely normal, all women get them. They could be chunks of undissolved egg or uterine lining. Mostly they are caused when the blood pools in your vagina while you are sleeping.....the blood pools there and clots up.
its normal when your laughing and you pee sometimes and know I dont thing that it will mess up your sex life . If you want to get real information call your obgyn. good luck


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