Pelvic Floor
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 6:04 am
So one question for the implanted guys regarding the pelvic floor.
I have noticed, that it behaves differently since implanted. First thing I noticed was, that I am able to pee without any effort while having a erection. Before implantation, peeing with an erect penis requiered some concentration, this is not the case anymore.
Next thing is, when erect, if I contract my pelvic floor muscles, the penis does not bounce up and down anymore, instead it gets pulled in.
Is this the same for all of you?
Now for my main question:
Before implantation, after I am done peeing, I would squeeze my PC muscles and a small amount of pee would squiert/shoot out. To "empty" the rest, that is in there. I cant do that anymore, nothing will shoot out. I dont have a leakage problem or anything after I am done. So regarding the kegel and reverse kegel, i am not able to kegel/contract, but it does not seem to be needed.
Same movement would be done during orgasm to "shoot" and that is what bothers me, because that same contraction to shoot out the last drop of urine I would use to shoot out my ejaculate.
Is this a normal thing? Is 5 weeks post surgery too early and this will come back? Will kegel-exercises help?
BR Stampede
I have noticed, that it behaves differently since implanted. First thing I noticed was, that I am able to pee without any effort while having a erection. Before implantation, peeing with an erect penis requiered some concentration, this is not the case anymore.
Next thing is, when erect, if I contract my pelvic floor muscles, the penis does not bounce up and down anymore, instead it gets pulled in.
Is this the same for all of you?
Now for my main question:
Before implantation, after I am done peeing, I would squeeze my PC muscles and a small amount of pee would squiert/shoot out. To "empty" the rest, that is in there. I cant do that anymore, nothing will shoot out. I dont have a leakage problem or anything after I am done. So regarding the kegel and reverse kegel, i am not able to kegel/contract, but it does not seem to be needed.
Same movement would be done during orgasm to "shoot" and that is what bothers me, because that same contraction to shoot out the last drop of urine I would use to shoot out my ejaculate.
Is this a normal thing? Is 5 weeks post surgery too early and this will come back? Will kegel-exercises help?
BR Stampede