Woman reveals horror as her newly reconstructed vagina bites partner's penis
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A mother who had vaginal surgery in the hope of improving her sex life has told how the operation left her 'teeth-like' structures that clamped onto her partner's penis.
Theresa Bartram, 50, suffered with stress incontinence after giving birth and lacked confidence in the bedroom.
After going without sex for seven years, Theresa was referred for an operation to lift her prolapsed bladder using a plastic mesh sling called a 'transvaginal tape' (TVT).
The mother-of-one enjoyed two years of great sex before one romantic liaison in 2009 ended with her partner's penis nearly being sliced open.
Theresa, from Brighton, said:
Theresa was sure her fella’s gory injury had been caused by the mesh she could feel inside her.
Theresa and her partner avoided sex as they were too scared to try again – and six months later they ended up splitting.
Fearful of getting intimate with anyone new, as she didn’t want to risk injuring them, her confidence yet again hit rock bottom.
Six years after the terrifying incident with her partner, Theresa's vagina began leaking green puss and emitting a foul smell.
After finally being examined, a consultant old her the mesh needed to be urgently removed after noticing it had eroded through the side of her vaginal wall.
The complication had caused her to grow an abscess, which had become infected and turned septic.
Doctors discovered the mesh had secured itself with cartilage to her pelvis, first shrinking in size and turning hard.
Theresa said:
A TVT operation is often recommended for women who leak small amounts of urine when coughing, laughing, sneezing or doing exercise.Theresa was eventually told the mesh had been fitted too low and had indeed injured her partner’s penis.
The removal left her completely incontinent and her vagina is now numb.At just 50 years old she fears she will remain celibate forever.
A campaign called 'Sling the Mesh' has now been launched and aims at suspending the TVT operation in England
.Daily Mirror
Theresa Bartram, 50, suffered with stress incontinence after giving birth and lacked confidence in the bedroom.
After going without sex for seven years, Theresa was referred for an operation to lift her prolapsed bladder using a plastic mesh sling called a 'transvaginal tape' (TVT).
The mother-of-one enjoyed two years of great sex before one romantic liaison in 2009 ended with her partner's penis nearly being sliced open.
Theresa, from Brighton, said:
“It was like it had grown teeth. His willy was bright red and spouting blood.
"There was a big red stain spreading between us on the sheets.
“After that he was scared of my lady garden and approached it as if it was a Venus flytrap and he was a fly."
Theresa was sure her fella’s gory injury had been caused by the mesh she could feel inside her.
Theresa and her partner avoided sex as they were too scared to try again – and six months later they ended up splitting.
Fearful of getting intimate with anyone new, as she didn’t want to risk injuring them, her confidence yet again hit rock bottom.
Six years after the terrifying incident with her partner, Theresa's vagina began leaking green puss and emitting a foul smell.
After finally being examined, a consultant old her the mesh needed to be urgently removed after noticing it had eroded through the side of her vaginal wall.
The complication had caused her to grow an abscess, which had become infected and turned septic.
Doctors discovered the mesh had secured itself with cartilage to her pelvis, first shrinking in size and turning hard.
Theresa said:
"It felt like razor-shard teeth, hence why it had ripped a chunk from my boyfriend's willy."
A TVT operation is often recommended for women who leak small amounts of urine when coughing, laughing, sneezing or doing exercise.Theresa was eventually told the mesh had been fitted too low and had indeed injured her partner’s penis.
The removal left her completely incontinent and her vagina is now numb.At just 50 years old she fears she will remain celibate forever.
A campaign called 'Sling the Mesh' has now been launched and aims at suspending the TVT operation in England
.Daily Mirror
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