There is nothing to worry about or be embarrassed about. This sound is referred to as a queef.
This is known to be air escaping from your vagina, this is quite common. During sex, penetration causes air into the vagina, which fills the space in the inner part of your vagina that has expanded during arousal.
An especially deep shift in your body position can cause the air to be released noisily or it might occur after an orgasm...READ FULL; FROM THE SOURCE.
You can attempt to prevent the air from getting inside you by having your guy make small, shallow strokes. You can try to stick to positions that don’t lift your pelvis too much, since pelvis elevating positions, can increase queefing. But, to tell you the truth, the best advice is to just laugh it off. This is nothing to worry about.
Queefs may feel awkward and embarrassing, but they are completely normal. Still, you may find that your vagina queefs at the most unfortunate times. When you queef, the noise is similar to a fart, but it’s not the same thing. Only air exiting the vagina can cause queefing. As you probably already know, a fart happens when gas in your digestive system exits your anus. While farts can smell, queefs have no scent.
Queefing can happen to anyone with a vagina. Folks who have had a vaginal delivery or have urinary incontinence may be more likely to queef than others.
