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After baby

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courtsbxxox · 03/02/2021 16:42

Hi girls, is it possible to get a tighter vagina after a baby? Helppp

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LittleBoPeep95 · 03/02/2021 22:10

If you had stitches after birth there is a good chance you will be just as tight, or tighter, than pre baby as the scar tissue that forms where your cut or tear was is much less elastic than 'normal' vaginal tissue, and doesn't stretch well at all. This van make sex uncomfortable, or even painful.

courtsbxxox · 03/02/2021 22:35

@LittleBoPeep95

If you had stitches after birth there is a good chance you will be just as tight, or tighter, than pre baby as the scar tissue that forms where your cut or tear was is much less elastic than 'normal' vaginal tissue, and doesn't stretch well at all. This van make sex uncomfortable, or even painful.
I had an eptopsimony so I don't have scar tissue actually inside I was cut front to back what looks like the whole way!!!x
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LittleBoPeep95 · 03/02/2021 22:58

Have you noticed you are much tighter down there? How many weeks post birth are you? Are you fully healed?

courtsbxxox · 04/02/2021 11:41

@LittleBoPeep95

Have you noticed you are much tighter down there? How many weeks post birth are you? Are you fully healed?
I don't feel a lot during sex anymore so I'm guessing I am not tight anymore :/ I had my daughter 3 years ago
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LittleBoPeep95 · 04/02/2021 12:05

I think I read your original question wrong, i thought you were saying since having your baby you have noticed you are much tighter, sorry!!! Have you been to see the GP? You may need some physio

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