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183942 tn?1218838509

Any changes "down there" after delivery?

Hi ladies,

So sorry,  this is very private stuff,  but I just had to ask y'all.  I had a natural delivery and had two stitches from the resulting tear.  I'm all healed up and it has been three months since Neena was born.  My question is,  for all you ladies who had natural vaginal births and perhaps a stitch or two - does it feel different when you have sex now?  I sometimes feel something's not quite in the right place.  I know that sounds crazy,  and I'm definitely not in any pain,  but let's just say,  the angle of things have changed.  :o)  Just curious if it's just me!  
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183942 tn?1218838509
Oh man - that doesn't sound good.  I'm still hopeful that this is a passing thing with me.  FIngers crossed.
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359142 tn?1321120923
Two years later and still don't feel the same down there.  I still actually have some pain every now and then.  
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183942 tn?1218838509
Thanks AZ.  As I said,  I'm definitely not in any pain but things just feel a little different.  Wondering if things go back to how they were before - besides the flabby pooch of tummy,  I'm all back to as before except for this one thing.  :o0  Your little one is adorable!!  Stay cool!
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171867 tn?1271044148
yep I feel  the same way this time around..  I tore in the middle pretty good not sure how many stitches but it does not feel healed as it  has been 3 months for me too.  Just doesnt feel right yet!
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