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Gregg is horrified after his girlfriend’s head goes straight through the wall during his first time having sex. He and several others recreated their sexual mishaps for the new TV series, ‘Sex Sent Me to the ER.’
Injuries from wild sex land people in the hospital twice a week, according to one doctor’s report.
Dr. Jordan Moskoff, star of the upcoming Discovery Health series, “Sex Sent Me to the ER,” has been dealing with broken penises and foreign objects lodged in uncomfortable places for 14 years. Once, he even had to saw off a man’s homemade, 8-inch steel penis ring, the Chicago urologist told ABCNews.com.
“We actually had to have him sign a paper that we may cut his penis off,” Moskoff said. “The guy was fine, but I am not sure everything was functional afterwards. Sparks were flying everywhere and we were worried the curtains would catch fire.”
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Dr. Jordan Moskoff (right) discovers that a man who fell from a 3rd story window was naked when he fell. This is one of several crazy sex stories you’ll see on his new show, ‘Sex Sent Me to the ER.’
Moskoff is a medical consultant on the new Discovery series, premiering December 28, which highlights strange and scary sex cases like a rock star who had a stroke after climax, a woman whose orgasm wouldn’t stop, and the 440-pound virgin who sent his partner’s head straight through the wall with one forceful thrust on a twin bed.
“She went right through the sheetrock,” the man, Gregg, told ABCNews.com. “I thought I had killed her.”
In cases like that one, patients who wind up in the ER aren’t always quick to open up about what really happened, Moskoff said.
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A rocker named Cash gets some bad news from his doctor. You can watch his story on the new Discovery Health series, ‘Sex Sent Me to the ER.’
“There is no way I am going to explain this,” Gregg, who recreated his sex-gone-wrong for the TV show, told ABC News.com.
“Either way, if I say she fell, it looks like I beat her. If I tell them it was sex — well, I was so not giving of the truth at the time.”
To make sure you don’t wind up in the hospital for a sex-related injury, Moskoff warns patients to be careful with penis rings and watch where you’re thrusting.
“The penis almost always hits the back of somebody,” he said, explaining frequent cases of penile factures. “They just miss the entrance and the person on top slams wrong.”