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Vaginal stitches

So I was just curious I am pregnant with my fourth child and all my kids were big 8'6 , 9.0 , 9.9 lbs.. I have never tore with any of my kids and I was wondering after this delivery if everything goes well again and I dont tear.. could I get "mom stitches" to just tighten everything back up haha...
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No I've never torn or had an episiotomy, I've never had an epidural either.. I have done kegals and I know that it gets a bit tighter but I feel as thought it doesn't last maybe my muscles are weak I don't know.. my husband isn't complaining it's a self insecurity something I would like for myself
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I've heard of them giving you an extra stitch, but most people said it makes no difference over all.
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Yeah that's just more expensive I figure while there down there they could just get it down haha :)  
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You probably didn't tear because they cut you. Lol i don't think they give stitches to tighten you up. Just do keegals
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your vagina is supposed to go tighter after you have a baby lol thought you would know that since this is your fourth one.
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Oh man I've never heard of that! Lol I know there's vaginal reconstructive surgery so perhaps?
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