Wondering what things changed that you never thought about before. Not the well documented variations in outcomes, but the things that are rarely, if ever documented.
For me, I never dreamed that passing gas could go any direction besides back. I felt personally embarrassed the first many times it flowed forward. My cis wife says this is 'standard'.
I'm guessing that autocorrect bit you and you're not asking about "prior-op" (pre-op?) issues in the post-op subforum. Instead, I'm guessing you're talking about queefs...varts...fanny farts (UK)? ;D By all accounts, they are indeed standard.
Hugs, Devlyn
Quote from: MicheleAdams on November 28, 2018, 06:50:04 AM
Wondering what things changed that you never thought about before. Not the well documented variations in outcomes, but the things that are rarely, if ever documented.
For me, I never dreamed that passing gas could go any direction besides back. I felt personally embarrassed the first many times it flowed forward. My cis wife says this is 'standard'.
what is that like? feeling it go foward for the first time?
Quote from: jackiefox5585 on January 20, 2019, 02:33:53 AM
what is that like? feeling it go foward for the first time?
Startle, minor tickle and since I was still healing, a bit of wondering 'is this a contamination risk?'
Quote from: jackiefox5585 on January 20, 2019, 02:33:53 AM
what is that like? feeling it go foward for the first time?
It feels different but is nothing to worry about.