- Male
- 32 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm having a bit of a situation where two fingers can enter the vagina quite easily, but a penis doesn't seem to go in. Is it possible for a non-erected penis to enter the vagina? I'm feeling a bit concerned about this and would really appreciate some advice.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Yes, it is possible for two fingers to enter the vagina more easily than a non-erected penis. This is because the vagina is a flexible organ that can expand and contract. If the penis is not erect, it may not be able to reach the same depth or width of penetration as an erect penis. If you have concerns or discomfort, its important to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Dr. Shubham Suggests...
Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
0
0

More Obstetrics & Gynaecology Health Queries
View allI'm currently pregnant and I've been feeling under the weather with a fever and a bit of a cold. I've heard that crocin or paracetamol can be taken to help with these symptoms, but I'm not entirely sure. Can you guide me on whether that's safe or if there are specific precautions I should consider?
During pregnancy, Crocin (paracetamol) can generally be taken for fever and cold, as it is considered safe in moderation. However, it's important to consult your doctor before taking any medication to ensure it's appropriate for your specific stage of pregnancy. Always follow the recommended dosage.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
What is the safe period?
A time in womens mentrual cycle where she is least likely to get pregnant
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
I'm a pathologist and currently pregnant. I've had a 7-week ultrasound which showed a fetal heartbeat at 108 beats per minute and the baby's length is 6mm. From what I know, this all seems normal, but I'm aware that hCG is a schedule X drug. Given my situation, should I consider getting hCG injections?
If you suspect you've taken a double dose of EBAS 20, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately for guidance.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Disclaimer: Answers on Apollo 247 are not intended to replace your doctor advice. Always seek help of a professional doctor in case of an medical emergency or ailment.




