Bowel Movement During Intercourse
Humiliating, messy and essentially cause for alarm for most people; it is doubtful you need telling that a bowel movement during sex is not normal.
What Causes Bowel Movement during Intercourse?
A variety of psychological and emotional factors could be attributed to a bowel movement during sex. If it is not a regular occurrence, it is important that you talk the issue through with your partner, no matter how embarrassing, or else run the risk of repeating the episode.
For some women, if a penis, fingers, or an object puts pressure on their bladder during sex, they may experience the sensation of wanting to pee, even if they don't actually need to urinate. Some men also experience this feeling when similar sources apply pressure to the prostate (just inside the rectum). For both men and women, full bladders and bowels prior to play time can intensify the urge to go during sex.
Also anal sex may cause a bowel movement – the trauma to your anus may temporarily lead to fecal incontinence, or the inability to control the anal muscles.
Curing Bowel Movement during Intercourse
The most obvious answer would be to pass a bowel movement before engaging in sexual intercourse. Changing your position in order to find one that puts less pressure on your rectum may also make a difference.
Various pills or other chemical means designed to avoid a bowel movement may or may not work.
If stools are persistently runny, or you are repeatedly struggling to control your bowels, then consult your physician.