A friend said: I am a doctor in the emergency center, at about 1 a.m., the emergency center duty phone suddenly rang, saying that a couple in a staff dormitory had an emergency. When we rushed to the patient’s home, we were blocked by the patient’s family in the living room. The groom’s penis was stuck in the bride’s vagina after the newlywed couple had intercourse. The groom felt pain in his penis and cried out in anxiety, alerting his family, but everyone was at a loss, so they rushed to call the emergency number. Penis: The main function is to urinate, discharge semen and have intercourse, it is the main organ of sexual intercourse, the penis has extremely thin skin, no fat under the skin, it is mobile and stretchable, and the blood sinus of the penile corpus cavernosum can be attached to blood. In fact, it was a rare case of vaginismus, and by coincidence, the groom had a problem with his reproductive organs. After careful examination, the groom was found to have an overcircumcised foreskin, a condition that is likely to result in an ingrown prepuce during the first intercourse. So, why are these two conditions likely to occur during the first intercourse? We know that during first intercourse, the man has to use his penis to break through the woman’s hymen and the relatively tight vaginal opening. The vagina of a virgin is already tight, and when it is the first time to have intercourse with a man, some women are nervous and fearful, so their vagina will be even tighter. If the newlyweds do not prepare sufficiently for intercourse and the husband enters forcibly, vaginal spasms will easily occur and they will not be able to separate after intercourse. When vaginal spasms occur, the foreskin, which cannot be retracted, is forced to turn up and tighten like a hoop around the front of the penis, blocking blood circulation to the head of the penis, causing swelling of the glans, sometimes painful, and over time ischemic necrosis. If both sex organs cannot be separated due to strong spasms, both men and women should remain calm, do not panic, you can take the sudden stimulation method, such as throwing a basin of cold water, so that the whole body muscles contract violently, and then relax, so that the spasm is lifted. In addition, when vaginal spasm occurs, interrupt intercourse temporarily and wait for the spasm to lift; spasm again, interrupt again, and interrupt repeatedly can generally relieve the spasm. If unsuccessful. Then you need to call your doctor. The key to preventing vaginal spasms is that both husband and wife should have some knowledge of sex, there should be sufficient sexual foreplay before intercourse to stimulate sexual excitement, so that the vagina is fully lubricated before intercourse, rough sexual impulses should be avoided, and the action of intercourse should strive to be gentle. There are no bones in the penis, so of course no fractures will occur. The so-called penis fracture is the image of the sudden impact of external force on the penis when it is erect, which ruptures the spongy body and the white membrane; if the phenomenon of imbedded prepuce occurs, the groom should promptly do it himself, using the index and middle fingers of both hands to hold the penis below the foreskin hoop and push the penis towards the foreskin with the force of the two thumbs. In case you can’t handle it yourself, you should immediately go to the hospital to have the embedded foreskin surgically cut.