Facebook Pixel

Comment Reply

Guide

According to Scott G Chudnoff, MD, "The production of vaginal noises during intercourse is not uncommon for many couples and typically is related to the physics of penetration during intercourse. The sounds are primarily related to air being forced out of the vagina during thrusting of the penis into the vaginal vault. Air can get trapped in the back of the vagina behind the penis during penetration. As the penis is thrust deeper, the pressure builds and vaginal compliance will reach a peak, causing the air to escape around the penis. The sound created is from the slapping of the vaginal walls (think whoopee cushion)."

Women who have given birth two or more times or a vaginal vault prolapse are predisposed to this condition.

Position changes during intercourse can help to accentuate this condition in several ways. First, during position changes the penis is often removed from the vagina and reinserted in the new position. The more times the penis is completely removed from the vagina and reinserted, the more likely air will be trapped inside and forced out.

Penis size does not contribute to this condition.

Maryann

December 12, 2011 - 6:20pm

Reply

Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
By submitting this form, you agree to EmpowHER's terms of service and privacy policy