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Here are some tips to help reduce the risk of complications:
Equipment: Only use equipment that is explicitly designed for urethral sounding. These are specifically designed to avoid getting lost inside.
Sterility is Key: Wash hands thoroughly; use single-use sterile lubricant packets to minimize infection.
Gentle Insertion Only: Let gravity do the work.
Those recovered from male urethras include forks, telephone cables, 1m long electrical cable, tennis racket wire, metal piping, nail clippers, an allen key, needles, olive seeds, batteries, rubber tubing, headphones, 67 magnetic balls, a coyote rib, and a 45cm decapitated snake.
Women, however, have a much shorter urethral tube in which to insert things, which increases the likelihood of retention of the object and its movement into the bladder.
I’ll answer your questions in a way that’s informative and reassuring.
Boosting your confidence – I’ll help you to feel confident and connected with your body. However, it’s important to know that this practice comes with potential risks and should only be done with proper equipment, a clear understanding of the risks, and with consent from all parties involved.
What is Urethral Sounding?
Urethral sounding is the act of inserting a thin rod, typically made of metal or silicone, into the urethra.
This practice is not widely known, but for some, it’s a pleasurable experience. I’ll provide all the information, reassurance, and step-by-step guidance you need to explore safely and confidently.
The sensation can vary from person to person. Also, men make up 85% of object retrieval cases from other bodily orifices.
Risky business
The risk of serious injury from sounding is increased in males because, whether the penis is flaccid or erect, the urethra is not a straight tube.
Whether you're looking for in-person support or prefer to learn at your own pace from the comfort of your space, I’m here to provide personalized, safe, and effective coaching.
Hands-On Instruction: If you're in San Diego or can travel, we can schedule in-person sessions for a more immersive learning experience.
Here’s how coaching can help you:
Address your concerns – I’ll help you feel safe and empowered, working through any nerves or worries you have about the practice.
Safe introduction – If you're unsure about the right tools, techniques, or safety protocols, I’ll guide you through every step to ensure you're starting with the right foundation.
Confidence-building – I’ll help you feel more confident in your body and your ability to engage in urethral sounding, whether you’re solo or with a partner.
Customized guidance – I understand that everyone’s body and comfort levels are different.
While women are far less likely to end up in accident and emergency after a sounding incident, various objects have been found in women’s urethra, including an eye-liner pencil, sex toys, vibrators, and a small glass ampoule. To reduce the risk of infection, it’s essential to use sterile equipment and clean the area thoroughly before and after each use.
Bleeding: The urethra is a sensitive area that can easily bleed.
Book a consultation today, and we’ll discuss your curiosity, concerns, and how coaching can help you navigate this experience with ease.
If you have urgent urologic symptoms, please consult your physician or local urologist.
Urethral damage exposes the underlying connective tissues which can cause blood in the urine, as well as erectile dysfunction and even bladder rupture. I’ll provide tailored advice based on your needs, whether you want to go slow, build trust, or address specific concerns you have.
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Any sounding devices should be purchased from reputable suppliers – rather than using household objects – and should be cleaned properly to reduce the risk of introducing pathogens into the body.
These turns increase the risk that whatever is being inserted might actually puncture through the urethral wall, prostate or bladder, then nearby structures, which can include major blood vessels and nerves resulting in long-term issues.
That’s why it’s almost exclusively men who’re injured during catheter insertion by trained medical professionals.
Your initial session is all about understanding your needs and creating a personalized approach that ensures safety, comfort, and pleasure.
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