Fisting when you have an IUD

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Is it a worry to practise fisting when one has an IUD? Is there a danger of it being loosened, or expelled?
 
There is always a possibility if you are putting a large object in your privates. However, here is some information about IUD's -- doesn't seem likely but one never knows:


Intrauterine Device (IUD)

The facts: An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a convenient, effective, long-lasting and reversible method of contraception that is inserted into a woman?s uterus. An IUD is a small, T-shaped device that contains copper or a hormone to avert pregnancy by preventing the fertilization of an egg. There are three kinds of IUD:


The copper IUD, which is good for 10 years, is a plastic device with copper parts that interferes with sperm and egg migration, fertilization and implantation.

The progesterone IUD, which is good for one year, is a plastic device that releases daily progesterone into the uterus, disrupting ovulation.

The LNG IUS, which is good for five years, has a steroid reservoir containing LNG, a potent progestin hormone found in many oral contraceptives. The steroid reservoir releases a small daily dose of LNG into the uterine cavity for five years, thickening the cervical mucus and inhibiting sperm movement and function.


How well it works: IUDs are nearly as effective as sterilization. The progesterone IUD is 98 percent effective, the copper IUD is 99 percent effective and the LNG IUS is almost 100 percent effective.

Pros:
• A woman does not need to insert and remove the device every time that she has sex because these devices work for prolonged periods of time.
• IUDs are very effective at preventing pregnancy, but they are also reversible, unlike sterilization.
• Because IUDs are soft and flexible, women can hardly feel them, and the devices do not interfere with sex or tampon use
• Women using the LNG IUS experience a major reduction in both the amount and length of menstrual bleeding after about six months of use. (Menstruation returns rapidly after removal of the LNG IUS.)
• Contrary to many rumors, IUD use carries little risk of causing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

Cons:
• IUDs do not protect against HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
• The LNG IUS and the progesterone IUD, both of which contain a hormone, can cause the following side effects (similar to those from birth control pills): mood changes, acne, headaches, breast tenderness, nausea and altered menstrual bleeding.
• The Copper IUD sometimes causes increased menstrual flow and cramps.

Where to get it: Because a doctor must insert an IUD, you must visit your health care provider or a family planning clinic.

Cost: Prices vary, but the combined cost of the device and the charge of the medical visit needed for insertion usually ranges between $150 and $300.
 
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I have an IUD, but I have never been fisted. I'm guessing your question relates to the possibility of dilating the cervix during fisting, therefore allowing the IUD to come out (which I don't know the answer to). Something else to consider perhaps is the length of the strings that trail from the device into the vagina. My thinking is that it *might* be possible to accidentaly yank the IUD out if you caught hold of the string during withdrawal. However, you can ask your gyn/midwife to trim the strings so that this is less likely.

There are others here who can speak to the dilation issue I'm sure.
 
I had one many years ago & do recall a bit of a problem with the string which was actually very fine wire, jabbing my partner with deep penetration.

The foreign object in the uterus cannot be felt under normal day to day living, but there was uterine pain associated with vigorous sex as the cervix & the body of the uterus were bumped & pushed around. I imagine fisting could cause similar & considerable pain. I cannot imagine how I could possibly have tolerated the fisting that we practice now with that IUD in situ.

I suggest that you give it a go, just take it easy until you know how it is for you.
 
I'll be damned, a fisting question I don't have the answer to! :eek:

If anybody is looking for a definitive answer, I will check in Deborah Addington's vaginal fisting book when I get home, if such an answer has not been posted already.
 
All I know about IUDs is that hey can be painful to your cock when you insert it deeply
 
i have an IUD currently. i am well educated in regard to the care of the IUD and risks associated with having an IUD in place. i have enjoyed fisting with no pain or discomfort being related to the IUD. The success of my expereince with fisting with an IUD is due to two things:

#1. i am well educated in regard to the care of the IUD and risks associated with having an IUD in place. i communicate 100% with my partner (my Master) at all times any discomfort or pain during any sexual acts.

#2. my partner is also well educated in regard to the care of the IUD and risks associated with having an IUD in place. my partner is one who can be trusted to be observant, aware, and exercises concern for my safety at ALL times in regard to what i communicate to Him during ANY type of sexual play.


Any IUD itself is completely contained entirely within the uteris. The strings are the only part which protrude from the outside of the cervix. NOTE: If any other part is exposed one should seek immediate medical care and refrain from inserting ANYTHING within the vagina until medical advice and care is received.

The IUD should not cause any discomfort to a woman or her sexual partner during any type of intercourse (if the partner feels anything it should only be the strings). In normal cases in general ... the cervix is not dilated to any degree, therefore the IUD can't simply 'fall out' or 'protrude' from the cervix & if it does cause discomfort, the sex is too HARD and one needs to remember that pain is the body's way of saying "HELLO! This is not in your best interest! STOP! Ease off a bit.".

In any case whether it involves an IUD or not, fisting can be painful or damaging if one is not relaxed enough or one's partner is fisting too hard and/or deep for that particular person. Everyone's body is different, & has different limits of endurance and acceptance. Some have a longer or shorter vaginal canal, some cervixes are highly sensative to pressure & some are not.

WARNING: In a situation where extreme force would be subjected upon the cervix, the IUD COULD be propelled upward putting the uterus at risk of being torn, and/or ruptured !! This would result in a need for IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY CARE ! A ruptured uterus will cause severe hemoraging, which could cause death. It can result in a severe infection, which could result in the need for a historectomy etc. Such infections can cause other numerous medical complications including the risk of death.

Listen to your body. Be sure to communicate any discomfort to your partner. Be sure your partner is one who can be trusted to be observant, aware, and exercises concern for your safety at ALL times in regard to what you communicate to them during ANY type of sexual play.

Fisting can be done safely and can be a very pleasurable experience even with an IUD in place when the practice of such is done with common sense, awareness & care.

i hope this is helpful and informative for A/any who need to know...
 
Wow! Way to go, sinn0cent1! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. :)
 
... quite welcome, Etoile. While i am well informed via research of many aspects of BDSM, i have only entered into a REAL TIME 24/7 D/s relationship this past June of 2004 (made the transformation from vanilla to actual BDSM experience very slowly & carefully as that is what suited me best). My 'experiences' have since blossomed at an wonderful rate since, with enormous thanks to a very patient, loving and exciting Dom now known to me as 'Master' soon to be aka 'husband' as well. That said, prior to first attempt at fisting and having an IUD in place i had no resources with real experiences regarding both that could offer advice.

Fisting can be a highly sensual & enjoyable experience especially in absense of aforementioned fears and concerns. i am glad to be of assistance on the subject and hope that the information is educational and helpful in easing the concerns of others regarding this topic. :)
 
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