- Gigi Chapman, 34, tried to loosen the toy for 40 minutes before calling 911
- Sharing her story on TikTok, she revealed her ‘hilarious’ X-ray to her followers
A woman has told how she was embarrassed to have to go to A&E after having a sex toy shoved up her bum.
Gigi Chapman, who lives in Manchester, and her lover used the four-inch metal toy on a Sunday afternoon.
The 34-year-old, who posts explicit content on OnlyFans, said she felt the toy went in too deep and thought her friend took it out after the discomfort subsided.
However, she soon discovered that her body had ‘absorbed’ the toy.
Gigi Chapman, who lives in Manchester, and her lover used the four-inch metal toy on a Sunday afternoon
The 34-year-old, who posts explicit content on OnlyFans, said she felt the toy went in too deep and thought her friend took it out after the discomfort subsided
After 40 minutes of trying to solve it, Ms Chapman decided to call 911 and even had her flatmate look.
She shared the awkward incident on TikTok, telling how the 111 NHS call handler giggled at her medical emergency on August 24, before advising her to go to A&E to avoid damage to her sphincter.
After an ‘awkward’ Uber ride to the hospital, she was seen by an ER nurse within 10 minutes.
An X-ray revealed the sex toy was ‘so far up’, even doctors admitted they ‘didn’t know how to get it out’ – and advised Mrs Chapman it was safer for her to have it surgically removed.
Mrs Chapman said: ‘At that point the laughing had stopped and I was in a bit of a panic.
‘The most traumatic thing I’ve had is a smear test or having my IUD fitted. The thought of surgery was terrifying.
‘One of the surgeons asked if anyone had tried to get it out, so he thought they should try before I went under general anaesthetic.’
The trainee doctor, who described Ms Chapman as a ’90s heartthrob’, tried to get the toy out.
An X-ray showed the sex toy was ‘so far up’ even doctors admitted they ‘didn’t know how to get it out’
The study found that the number of cases where objects need to be removed from the rectum is increasing, with cases increasing mainly in men. According to NHS data, there were 514 procedures to remove objects from the rectum between April 2021 and March 2022
She said: ‘I begged them to stop for a moment. They gave me a break and I got gas and air.
‘At one point they wanted to give me an epidural, it was like giving birth to a butt plug.’
Eventually the doctors were able to remove the toy, but Mrs Chapman asked them to get rid of it.
She said, “I didn’t keep the toy. He asked me three times, but I told him to destroy it and I never wanted to see it again.”
Ms Chapman told her followers on TikTok about her horrific trip to A&E and even showed off the x-ray in videos that received more than 4,000 likes.
She said: ‘I had loads of girls message me after saying the same thing had happened to them and they’d never told anyone.
“It’s obviously very embarrassing, but things like that do happen.”
Official data shows that hundreds of patients required medical assistance to remove objects from their rectum.
According to NHS figures, there were a total of 514 procedures for the ‘manual removal of foreign body from the rectum’ between April 2021 and March 2022.