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2007-03-07 07:30:20 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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NO!!! I had one baby, and did my Kegels really well, and I'm actually tighter than I was pre-baby! I mean, initially it is loose. You just tore and stretched muscles babe. Just like any other muscle. but with time and Kegels, you will be tighter than the bow of a ship.
*and if your husband says otherwise, maybe it's not YOU with the problem-hey, some people's feet are just too small for the shoes they buy*

2007-03-07 07:35:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Medically , childbirth weakens the pelvic floor muscle tissues if repeated childbirths interior a restricted time; besides the undeniable fact that the vagina is amazingly resembling an accordion or rubber band. ignore about those who say it isn't an identical. i have had babies and that i do kegals familiar and my vagina is more suitable positive than it became after I lost my virginity. Even a virgin could properly be loose, fantastically those who're lively in activities and all in favour of activities that placed an more suitable stress on the pelvic floor. The vagina on a woman who has had a c section is an same as man or woman who provides beginning certainly. both women individuals are having an identical stimulation and loosening in practise of beginning. human beings are stuck up in to many myths .

2016-12-05 09:18:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The vagina is an amazingly stretchy organ. I have had three children (all vaginally) and my husband says he can't tell the difference. Now I wasn't a virgin when we first met, obviously I am never going to be like I was when I was a virgin, but that is the amazing thing, it just seems to "snap" right back in to place, lol. I really couldn't think of another way to put that.

2007-03-07 07:34:07 · answer #3 · answered by Barbara C 6 · 4 0

Everything down there is pretty swollen for about a week, but the hospital gives you a steriod foam to apply and reduce the swelling and pain. After that things return to their pre-preggo state - including your vaginia. In the couple of weeks after childbirth, there is no noticable difference at all! So nope, not true at all!

2007-03-07 07:34:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anna 3 · 4 0

No it is not true at all...it only stretched for the amount of time it takes to birth the baby, which then heals back up in a matter of weeks.

2007-03-07 07:35:03 · answer #5 · answered by MyDreams2Be 5 · 3 0

no that is not true. This is kinda funny but, womens vagina's are like elastic. They get huge to push a baby through, then they get small again. Isnt our body's just fab..

2007-03-07 07:34:24 · answer #6 · answered by mom of 2 beautiful girls 2 · 5 1

i have a couple of kids and i feel that's only true if you don't take care of yourself, try kegel exercise it really works and breastfeeding helps your uterus contract back to its normal size, sometimes i slack off with the kegels and i notice the difference, my boyfriend and i have a very active sex life and he never complains, he even tells me "you've been doing your exercising" so ya it works

2007-03-07 07:38:24 · answer #7 · answered by wicked_eyez 1 · 2 0

It all depends on the doctor who sews you up. After my first one my doctor sewed me up nice and tight, she was very experienced. After my second, the doctor had never sewed anyone before, I was the first, and I was sooooooo loose and after that I could never keep a tampon in and my husband could tell the difference big time. Like I said, it all depends on the experience of the doctor who sews you up.

2007-03-07 07:37:12 · answer #8 · answered by smartypants909 7 · 1 3

No this is not true. If you vaginal muscles do seem lax you can tighten them up with kegel exercises.

2007-03-07 07:34:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

no way it's completely normal after a couple of months

2007-03-07 09:17:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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