Please refresh the page and retry. It is worse in the morning. What should I do? I want this to stop. What is wrong with me? Vaginal wind, queefing, vaginal flatus, fanny farts. But talking about this openly remains taboo.

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Queefing is a totally natural bodily function that happens when air gets trapped in your vagina. Loanzon says a queef is just the passage of air through the vaginal canal. A queef happens when air pushed in from something like sexual penetration be it from a toy or a penis needs to be released from the vaginal canal. Loanzon explains. Loanzon says.
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I'm embarrassed when we make love because of the sound that comes from my vagina. I feel like my vagina is too big for him. What must I do because he says I'm cheating on him. During arousal, normal physical changes happen - there is swelling of the labia and the vagina typically shortens, with a bulging of the deep vagina - also known as "tenting" - and a narrowing of the external vagina. This creates conditions in which air can get trapped within and then be forced out during penetration. During sex, the thrusting of the penis or sex toy into the vagina may cause a build-up of air pressure.
Vaginal flatulence, also known as a "queef," is an emission of trapped air from the vagina. A queef produces a sound that's similar to anal flatulence, but vaginal flatulence doesn't have a specific odor. While often embarrassing, vaginal flatulence is typically considered normal and doesn't pose any health risks. Sexual intercourse or inserting an object in the vagina When something is inserted into the vagina, it can displace the air inside. It's also common to experience vaginal flatulence during a pelvic exam, when a doctor inserts a speculum device. Exercise or stretching Movements during exercise can cause air to become trapped inside the vagina. Pregnancy or menopause Some women report more episodes of vaginal flatulence during pregnancy or menopause. Childbirth Pelvic floor weakness can occur as a result of childbirth and may lead to vaginal flatulence. Sometimes a very weak pelvic floor can result in a vaginal or pelvic organ prolapse, in which part of your vaginal canal protrudes from the opening of the vagina. Colonoscopy or other surgery Certain procedures, such as a colonoscopy, can redistribute air in your body and may lead to vaginal flatulence.