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Saturday, November 25, 2017

MUST READ.........Can Sex Really Stretch Out Your Vagina? Gynecologists Set The Record Straight

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heheheheehe..........The flexibility of the vagina is impressive – it can stretch to accommodate a penis as well as rather large babies. But can sex have an effect? It's a question that's been debated repeatedly over the years. And if so, is it permanent?
 
Now gynecologists have set the record straight: and the answer is yes and no. 
 
'The vagina is basically a muscular rubber band that stretches during sex and returns to its original shape and size,' Dr Michelle Metz told Women's Health.
 
An exception is however, the very first time you have sex as this will cause a change in the size of the vagina.
 
The hymen – a membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening – will break or tear which can sometimes lead to mild bleeding. And 'the vaginal opening increases in size,' explained Dr Metz.
 
The vaginal wall can also stretch if you have sex with men with different-sized penises, according to the New York-based board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist.
 
However, this isn't permanent – the vagina generally bounces back into shape after intimacy is over.
 
'It's pretty impossible for sex alone to permanently stretch out the vagina,' said Dr Metz.
 
Yet while your vagina may not expand forever, you may experience some soreness or small tears like paper cuts down there from intercourse.
 
'That's a sign that the vaginal skin stretched a bit too much,' she explained. 
 
Do 'wide-set' vaginas exist?  
Referring to the line 'wide-set vagina' from the 2004 comedy Mean Girls, women's health expert Dr Lauren Streicher explains that it's not an actual medical term.
 
'No gynaecologist has ever used this word,' said the Chicago-based associate professor of clinical obstetrics and gynaecology.
 
However, she said that the width of vaginas can vary from woman to woman and that is completely normal and nothing to worry about.
 
'Body parts are different sizes in different people,' she told Women's Health.
 
'Someone who has had vaginal births before is going to be different from an 18-year-old virgin.'
 
According to women's health expert Dr Jennifer Wider, the average diameter of the vagina is between 2 and 3.5cm.
 
She urged women not to get anxious about the issue. 
 
'While most women worry more about the appearance of their labia, some worry that they are too loose,' she said. 
 
You can do pelvic floor muscle exercises to strengthen the muscles in your vaginal wall. 
 
These are carried out to improve bladder control issues and improve sexual function. 
 
VAGINA SIZE AND CHILDBIRTH 
Your vagina might look wider than it did before giving birth, according to Dr Suzy Elneil, consultant in urogynaecology at University College Hospital, London.
 
'The vagina can feel looser, softer and more "open",' she said. It may also look and feel bruised or swollen. This is normal, and the swelling and openness should start to reduce a few days after your baby is born.
 
Your vagina will probably not return completely to its pre-birth shape, but this shouldn't be a problem. If you're worried, talk to your health visitor or GP.
Source: NHS Choices 
 
VAGINAS AND STRETCHING: THE FACTS
The vagina does stretch during sex.
Intercourse with a larger penis will stretch it further.
But it returns to its original shape and size after intimacy is over.
The very first time you have sex can cause a permanent change in the size of the vagina.  
Width of vaginas can vary from woman to woman and that is completely normal. 
The average diameter is between 2 and 3.5cm.
Childbirth can permanently change the shape of the vagina.  
Experts say women should not get anxious about the issue.
You can do pelvic floor muscle exercises to strengthen the muscles in your vaginal wall to improve sexual function.
 
By Claudia Tanner, Source: Mailonline

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