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Richard Hartley-ParkinsonThursday 6 Oct 2016 9:26 am
A student teacher has spoken about how she got a vibrator stuck up her backside during sex.
Emma Phillips, a mother of one from Wallasey, Merseyside, first thought boyfriend Lee had hidden the vibrator under a pillow as a prank.
But then when she pressed down on her stomach she felt a buzzing inside her. They tried to remove it using a fork handle and barbecue prongs but all efforts failed.
She was rushed to hospital to have the sex toy taken out and now Emma wants to warn people not to be afraid of getting help in embarrassing situations.
Emma, 24, said: ‘We were looking around the bed in case it had fallen out. ‘When I leaned on my stomach I could feel it vibrating – it was stuck low down and at one point was even wedged behind my hip.’
She added: ‘For a while Lee was suggesting all kinds of wonderful options.
‘He tried a kitchen fork handle, which we won’t be using again, and said he could feel it at one point but that it was too far up – it was a goner.
‘He tried barbecue prongs too but after a certain point – after an hour of trying – we knew were going to have to go to hospital. We were both a bit shocked.’
After initially seeing the funny side Emma said that they quickly realised that she’d need medical help.
Emma said: ‘We’d both been drinking the night before so we couldn’t drive. I had to make the most embarrassing call to the ambulance at 7am.
‘The call handler said ‘tell me exactly what the problem is’ so I had to tell him.’
During the 45-minute journey to Wrexham Maelor Hospital in Wrexham, North Wales, Emma was perched on one of the seats and was hurried into a room for observations.
Emma said: ‘At that point it was just more surreal than anything. I didn’t feel much pain at that point – I was in too much shock.’
Doctors carried out an x-ray to work out where the still-buzzing vibrator was and realised it was too high up and would be too painful for them to manually extract it while she was awake.
Emma said: ‘I think at that point it started getting quite serious. The doctors were really good – they all moved quite quickly and were so reassuring telling me they saw it quite often which was quite a relief.
‘At first we were jokey about it but then realised it wasn’t much of a joke especially when there was talk of going through my stomach if they couldn’t get it.’
As she was being wheeled to theatre doctors told Emma if they couldn’t extract it rectally they would have to go through the bowel and take some out which could mean at least six months with a colostomy bag.
Emma said: ‘I think before that I thought of it as just a little operation to get it out, I still wasn’t taking it that seriously.
‘When he said that – that only when I woke up would I know whether they would have to cut me open – it was really scary.’
At 12pm Emma underwent the minute-and-a-half surgery which involved placing a camera down her throat and the surgeon pressing on her stomach before manually extracting it.
Doctors offered her the toy as a keepsake but she declined.
She was discharged at around 6.30pm before tentatively making her way home to see her two-year-old daughter.
Emma said: ‘My daughter was staying with my mum and dad as I stayed at Lee’s the night before.
‘I wasn’t going to tell them but then I was going into surgery I knew we were going to have to say something so I told my mum the real reason.
‘I just took some painkillers and was told not to use stuff like that again until I was ready. I’ve learnt that I’ll need to be a bit more careful in the future.
‘Lee’s not been scarred by it – he just thinks it’s funny. I think he should have one up his bum and take one for the team.’
Emma now wants to raise awareness and urge anyone in a similar predicament to seek medical attention.
Emma said: ‘We weren’t going to do anything about it because of the embarrassment – there’s a big taboo about it – but we knew we needed help.
‘I want to say a massive thankyou to the ambulance crew and Wrexham Hospital staff who were really good, really reassuring and non-judgmental.
‘There is a big taboo about this, but it really isn’t a big deal.
‘You hear about people becoming really ill or even dying because they’re too embarrassed to get help – I would hate that to happen to someone.’
A Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board spokesman said: ‘While we cannot comment on individual cases, we’re very pleased to hear that the lady in question was happy with the treatment she received while in our care.
‘We would always urge people to exercise the utmost care and caution to prevent any unfortunate or potentially dangerous repercussions, and to seek the right care if any accidents occur.’
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Emma Phillips in hospital where she had the vibrator removed (Picture: Mercury)
Emma was embarrassed but now she’s speaking out (Picture: Mercury)
She thought boyfriend, Lee, had hidden the vibrator (Picture: Mercury)
This is not the vibrator she lost up her backside. Doctors offered it to her, but she declined (Picture: Mercury)
Emma’s boyfriend tried to use barbecue tongs to remove the vibrator (Picture: Mercury)
Emma is addressing the embarrassment people might feel (Picture: Mercury)

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Buying a vibrator was something that had been circling my mind since I was 20 years old. I don't remember exactly when my curiosity about buying one began, but what I do remember was being intimidated by them. My hesitancy is probably pretty relatable, given the stigma that can come with buying a vibrator. When you are a first-timer, the purchase can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking.
Looking back, it all started when I walked the aisles of Spencer’s and took notice of the funny and funky vibrators at the store. After that, I decided to go to a local Halloween costume store where they also sold vibrators, but when I asked the girl at the desk which one would be the best for me, I felt silly. My inexperience made me question whether I was ready for one, so once again I left empty-handed.
However, during quarantine, I decided to take the plunge and buy my first vibrator online. And now, it seems at 25 years old, I might have taken too long to buy one.
Staying home while single turned out to be the perfect scenario to buy a vibrator. I was finally living on my own and had the privacy I craved for my first experience. And so, I started my hunt.
Since most phallic-shaped ones intimidated me, the one that finally caught my eye was the Satisfyer Pro 2. Even though masturbation wasn’t something unknown to me, the thought of using a gadget was what kept me tiptoeing around the idea of buying one. Luckily, the rose gold exterior and the fact that the Satisfyer Pro 2 looks like a sleek exfoliator convinced me otherwise. Plus, it had great reviews, especially from a Facebook group I was in where girls shared their own experiences. I thought to myself, “Hey, other girls are giving this an A+, so it must be good then!”.
I added to my cart, hit that purchase button, and had it shipped to my work address since reviews assured it would come in a discrete package. After two business days, my new best friend arrived in a regular beige looking box.
That day, I went home, opened it, and instantly fell in love. Not only was it easy to turn on and had different levels to play, but overall it reminded me that one can take matters into their own hands, literally.
As a first-timer, of course, I had to share my experience with friends who I knew were on the same “never-used-a-vibrator-boat” as I was pre-quarantine. To my surprise, I learned that isolation has inspired others to have their first experience with vibrators as well.
20-year-old Diana had been wanting to buy one since one of her friends had recommended one from Urban Outfitters that was discreet and shaped like a lipstick. “It never crossed my mind I would buy one for myself or that I needed one but I had started reading empowering books, so I wanted to do it for myself and have pleasure in myself,” Diana said.
Now, buying your first vibrator does not have to be a solo experience. Sometimes, it can be a fun thing to scratch off a couple’s bucket list, too. Roberto, 24, decided to buy one for his girlfriend who is 23, as a way to surprise her and spice up their sex life.
“She had never used a vibrator and I had not used one either. I was just curious to try it and include one in our intimacy”, he said. The two had talked about it and Roberto decided to go ahead and buy two for her and surprise her. Roberto added he had never been in such a communicative and open relationship where he felt he could talk about such a topic or bring it up.
“Communication is important regarding any topic, but when it comes to sex it helps a lot in the sense that those involved can enjoy it more and slowly stay away from those ideas that keep us from living our sexuality in the best way,” Roberto said.
Sure, buying a vibrator can be scary but with the right environment and emotional support, it might just be the best thing to buy on a random night during the quarantine.
As for me, I haven’t decided whether I want to buy another one, but now I know what to expect. Plus, I am also open to trying sex toys in the future whether I am in a relationship or casually seeing someone. Overall, I am glad I finally decided to buy one. Female masturbation is not as normalized as it should be and buying a vibrator and owning one is more common than one would think. Hopefully, my experience will serve as an encouragement to whoever is wondering to click add to cart during their time at home.
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