well umm you can have anal sex with is insterting an obect or body part threw the anus.
The anus is usually wider after intercourse, but this returns to normal soon enough. I doubt this is what the doctor cares about though.
Food waste does travel through the rectum.
yes you can have sexual intercourse while pregnant so anal sex would be ok just becarefull
Wastes pass into the rectum from the descending colon through the sigmoid colon, which connects to the rectum. The rectum acts as a temporary storage site for feces before they are eliminated through the anus.
The rectum holds the feces until it is eliminated from the body through the anal canal and anus.
No. My neighbour just had this procedure done and they, for lack of a better term, sew the rectum closed so it is not possible for fecal elimination through the rectum
Yes, the large intestine ends at the rectum. The digestive system starts at the mouth, goes through the esophagus, goes through the stomach, then the small intestine, the large intestine follows, and then whatever waste products are left over pass through the rectum and out through the anus.
Feces are made in the colon/large intestine, then pass through the rectum and then the anus.
The rectum is imferior. Its important to b mindful of what goes n yout mouth, as whatever enters goes through your system, benefits it or destroys it then eventually passes through the rectum.
Through the Anus The muscles in the walls of the colon contract and move the fecal matter through the digestive tract and into the rectum. The rectum then contracts and sends the fecal matter out through the anus.
Feces can sometimes come out during intercourse due to pressure on the rectum from the penis or other objects during penetration. This can lead to accidental leakage of stool, especially if the rectum is not fully empty before engaging in sexual activity. It's important to communicate with your partner, practice good hygiene, and possibly try positions that minimize pressure on the rectum to reduce the likelihood of this happening.
The rectum is the final part of the large intestine where stool is stored until it is ready to be expelled from the body through the anus. When the rectum becomes full, it triggers nerve signals that stimulate the urge to have a bowel movement. The muscles in the rectum then contract to push the stool out of the body.