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Somne people on here just don't understand my problem thinking it will expand on its own! WELL IT WON'T!

I was born with a syndrome that one of the symptoms is extremely small genitals. I'm a woman but my vagina is so small you can't even see it.

Doctors have to use a baby size duck bill thing to look in there!

A guy tried having sex with me but I was too small for him to enter even a little bit! He stopped because he didn't want to break me!

I tried tampons the smallest kind! None of them fit!!

So don't you tell me that I'm normal and it'll expand! WELL IT WONT BECAUSE I HAVE EXTREMELY SMALL GENITALS!

So PLEASE tell me what doctors can do to enhance/expand/enlarge my vagina so I can have sex and wear a tampon?

PLEASE!

2007-01-25 02:15:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

3 answers

Ok, Talk To Your DOCTOR!! Honestly why are you asking a question like this to people on the internet?! Only your doctor can tell you what he can do to expand it!

2007-01-25 02:41:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know someone who has had the surgery before. She had it done at an early age and we have never went into a very detailed conversation about it, but I do know they made some type of mold of her and inserted it to stretch her out. Not all at once, it was a long process but was worth it she said. The doctor will just make it a little bigger each time and you wear it like you would a tampon. I'm know you said you can't wear a tampon. They will fit it to you first then graduated to bigger sizes. The girl I know had it done at a Children's Hospital before she got older, I'm not sure where to tell you to start looking for the right doctor but I do know there is a procedure out there that can help you. Good Luck!

2007-01-25 10:42:56 · answer #2 · answered by li'lbit 3 · 0 0

Li'l Bit gave you good advice. Get a referral to a gynecologist that can explore alternatives with you. If you haven't brought it up with your primary physician, he/she might not realize how much of a problem it is creating for you.

I would certainly prefer using the prosthetics that progressively stretch you out over time. That's less invasive. But there may be other surgeries for your situation as well.

It's time for you to take charge. Talk to your doctor and get going.

2007-01-25 11:05:03 · answer #3 · answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7 · 0 0

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