The only people who are concerned about it have pencil penises. If your member is at least as thick as a newborn baby anyways you have nothing to worry about obviously.
Your vagina might look wider than it did before, according to Dr Suzy Elneil, consultant in urogynaecology at University College Hospital, London.
"The vagina can feel looser, softer and more 'open'," she says. 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's born.
Your vagina probably won't 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.
Yeah no shit if you pop 8 babies out that thing is gonna get lose. How do these people act like if a woman has a baby the puss will be 100% back to normal.
They usually dont argue that it wont be loose they just get mad at being called out for having blown out gaping pastrami and roast beef sandwiches for a vagina.
So in broad terms, a young mother with an uncomplicated vaginal delivery will usually fully recover vaginal tightness within the first 6 months of having her first child. Whereas women having children later in life, having multiple vaginal births, or having more significant injury during childbirth, are at a greater risk of experiencing chronic vaginal laxity that lasts beyond the first 6-12 months.
Seems to be a lot of different factors that go into how relevant it is.
On 9/5/18 I met my best friend. Nearly 5 months later she gave birth to a healthy baby boy. Just a reminder that being a father is not about “blood” but about being available with unconditional love and support
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5 TrailerParkRide 2019-12-08
Sick burn?
3 GeminiRocket 2019-12-08
Redpill me on the loose vagina myth. I totally believe it.
5 zergling_Lester 2019-12-08
The only people who are concerned about it have pencil penises. If your member is at least as thick as a newborn baby anyways you have nothing to worry about obviously.
3 Comrade_Natalie 2019-12-08
Moids need to step up their girth game
2 employee10038080 2019-12-08
You totally believe what
2 yetanotherbaldcunt 2019-12-08
It's a thing that doesn't exist but people pay good money for surgery that fixes it
2 AngelaBeedle 2019-12-08
Your vagina might look wider than it did before, according to Dr Suzy Elneil, consultant in urogynaecology at University College Hospital, London.
"The vagina can feel looser, softer and more 'open'," she says. 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's born.
Your vagina probably won't 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.
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/sexual-health/vagina-changes-after-childbirth/
2 Kaiser-romulus 2019-12-08
Yeah no shit if you pop 8 babies out that thing is gonna get lose. How do these people act like if a woman has a baby the puss will be 100% back to normal.
7 I_DRINK_TO_FORGET 2019-12-08
They usually dont argue that it wont be loose they just get mad at being called out for having blown out gaping pastrami and roast beef sandwiches for a vagina.
2 Kaiser-romulus 2019-12-08
I think they cry “you are an incel featured on r/badwomensanatomy”
2 Alicesnakebae 2019-12-08
But woke male feminists said the vagina never gets loose 😧
1 Suns0ut 2019-12-08
They're right, it doesn't if you can't get it up in the first place 😎
1 professorshillphd 2019-12-08
There are conflicting resources.
https://www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/loose-vagina#the-myth-of-a-'loose-vagina'
Or:
Seems to be a lot of different factors that go into how relevant it is.
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2 album1 2019-12-08
Cuck
1 professorshillphd 2019-12-08
Imagine getting called a sexist on a fucking rape kink sub.
5 tiagov20001 2019-12-08
Based
3 RedNumber_40 2019-12-08
I hope they never realize the irony.