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Subject: Bladder Problem



QUESTION:

I have a strange questions...well It is strange to me. I am a first time mother and my daugther will be one on soon. Ever since I had her, my bladder hasn't been the same. I sneeze and I pee, I cough and I pee, I laugh and I pee, etc. Anyway, when I am having sex and I start to feel really good, this burst of liquid come out but it is too watery to be "cum". I don't feel like I am urinating but can that be it? It is large amounts of liquid and its been a year now and I'm still doing it.

REPLY:

I think you should talk with your doctor about the incontinence issues. This is not unusual after child-birth, and Kegel exercises would probably make a huge difference. The liquid that appears during intercourse may be G-spot fluid. If it is not urine, then it is definitely G-spot fluid because there's nothing else it could be. Anyway, talk with your doctor.

- KT

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