PA and IUD
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Saturday October 17th, 2009 @ 5:30 PM
Filed under: Male Genital
My girlfriend wants to get an IUD. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrauterine_device)
I have a Prince Albert at 2ga with a curved barball around 5/8″.
She’s concerned about the IUD string becoming tangled with my PA, which could potentially result in her uterus becoming perforated.
I am having trouble quantifying the risk. At face value, it seems unlikely. I’m aware of the attention in pop culture (Grays Anatomy) but do not believe it to be the source of the concern.
Clipped the string shorter is not very desirable, as verification of the device remaining in place is important.
Are you familiar with experiences either positive or negative? Can you refer me to documentation that would be applicable to the scenario?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
If your girlfriend’s IUD is placed properly and does routine checkups with her gyno nothing should really affect it after insertion. Having the strings clipped short (as in, sitting just inside the cervix, even!) is not detrimental the IUD in the least.
The “strings” that come off the bottom of an intrauterine device are not long and for the most part cannot be felt at all(by fingers, or penises alike!)I would be very impressed if you somehow managed to get your PA jewelry caught on that IUD in any way.
(Grey’s Anatomy is bullshit, for the record. Let me tell you that if ANYTHING caught and tugged on someone’s IUD, let alone dislodging it from the uterus, the white-hot agony that would ensue would not make for good watching for a silly segment of a television show. Even the thought of this makes my knees weak!)
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I have an IUD, and my boyfriend has a 6g apadravya. There are no problems at all with the strings getting tangled with the barbell or anything like that.
However… Talk to a doctor about how short the strings can be trimmed. Mine are relatively short, but *DO NOT* have them clipped “just inside the cervix”! The reason why the strings must be longer is to remove the IUD later in life, and to check to make sure it is still properly in place (which should be done about once a month).
Generally, though, you won’t even notice the IUD strings are there. After it’s been in for a week or so, the strings “soften” and usually will curl up above the cervix so they’re entirely out of the way.
Just my two cents from experience!
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