5 Tips for Intimacy After Ostomy

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An ostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen (a stoma) that allows bodily waste to be rerouted into an ostomy bag, which is then emptied periodically. It may be necessary for different reasons, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), cancer, diverticulitis, or another medical condition.

Although it changes everyday life in terms of how you deal with urine and stool, that’s not the only shift. Sex and intimacy with an ostomy bag can come with challenges.

“In this situation, you can have profound physical and emotional effects when it comes to intimacy,” says Jamin Vinod Brahmbhatt, MD, a urologist and surgeon with Orlando Health in Florida. “This can be quite an adjustment, so it’s important to understand the issues that may come up, and to talk openly with your partner, and also your care team if needed. Sexual well-being is an important part of your quality of life, so it’s worth taking the time and making the effort to adjust to intimacy after an ostomy.”

Here are five of the most common difficulties that might arise, along with some tips to ease them so you can get on the path toward fulfilling sex.

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