Sex toy in woman's vagina for 10 years

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stuck. forgotten. left there purposely. tomatoe-tomato.

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Original cite:

Donaldson, J. F., Tait, C., Rad, M., Walker, S., Lam, T. B.L., Abdel-Fattah, M. and Swami, S. K. (2014), Obstructive Uropathy and Vesicovaginal Fistula Secondary to a Retained Sex Toy in the Vagina. Journal of Sexual Medicine. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12575

Apparently “Doc Martin” is realistic, then.

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I think you’re doing it wrong.

What have the last 10 years of her life been like? That’s a long time to not notice something like that, for MANY reasons.

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Wow! These people did their homework before publishing. I’m seriously impressed!

A comprehensive review of the literature was performed (1948–2013).

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Seventy-six full text articles were reviewed. There were no previously published cases of VVF following vaginal sex toy insertion.

I agree. I really want to know what kind of sex toy.

While this might cross some line, if you can lose a 5" sex toy in there and not feel it for a decade…well lets just says I’ve got no chance.

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For sure. The batteries must have died years ago.

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Best. IUD. Ever.

I would imagine the last 10 years have not been “active” in a number of ways, with the intoxication front being the most likely exception.

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I guess she’s not getting regular gynecological checkups.

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Easy enough to miss something like that when they are checking under the hood. OB/Gyn’s are human too. Perhaps they weren’t looking that direction and the light was a bit dim.

I’m not sure I think it’s easy to miss a 5" sex toy in a woman’s vagina when a pap smear is being done.

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Once surgeons removed the toy, doctors were able to repair the damage.

“Don’t worry, ma’am. We put it back in there after we were done.”

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Ummm, perhaps the light was very dim?

It was a new gynecological specialist. The blindfolded kind. The ultimate privacy.

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