'It was vibrating in my stomach
' Girl had emergency surgery
after getting 7 inch dildo stuck
up in her bum
A student teacher and mum of one who got a
dildo (sex toy) stuck in her anus had to
undergo surgery after trying to no avail to
remove the object, even going as far as using
a fork handle and BBQ prongs to remove it.
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.”

Emma Phillips was 'enjoying' with partner Lee
Miller, 29, during the early hours of Saturday
morning when the sex toy ‘disappeared’.
She even thought bf Lee had hidden the
vibrator under a pillow only to press down on
her navel and hear a vibrating sound
'inside her'.Emma was rushed to hospital to
receive surgical procedure and has now
spoken out, warning other women to not let
shame stop them from seeking medical help
if they are faced with a similar situation in the
future.Emma, 24, from Wallasey,
Merseyside, 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.”“For a while Lee was suggesting
all kinds of wonderful options.''
She said to Sun UK.
“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
BBQ 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.”
Emma said:
“We’d both been drinking the night
before so we couldn’t drive. I had tomake 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.”
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. 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.” “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 surgery which involved
placing a camera down her throat and the surgeon
pressing on her stomach before manually extracting
it.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.”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 thank you to the ambulance
crew and Wrexham Hospital staff who were really good,
really reassuring and non-judgemental. 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.”




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