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vagina after birth

Hey guys , im 8 weeks pregnant , and this is my first child :) and i was wondering after you give birth your vagina comes as it was or it comes wider? Thanks
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7157499 tn?1411821385
Mine became tighter.
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10515800 tn?1419227034
My friend also said she waited 8 weeks to have sex and started doing kegals and she said hers was tighter than before....
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10150762 tn?1408281042
Mines actually got tighter after giving birth, to each it's own....
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3744707 tn?1402187570
Yeah your not going to use them immediately after birth you gotta wait out a few months but your v does go back. Kegals are easy its that muscle you use to hold your pee.
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Your vagina is like a rubber band. It'll go back to the way it was.
And the Kegal  balls I would do research on them before using them. Good for some not so for others I tried them and wasted money. And if they pinch the inside of the vagina and it'll  actually do damage and it could be bad. Just a suggestion though.
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3744707 tn?1402187570
Mines went back to normal, do kegals if its hard buy the legal balls and do them :)
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It goes back to normal. Just do your kegel exercises and you'll be fine.
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7668879 tn?1401590481
I think it never gose back to normal it stretches so much during birth that it doesn't become that tight ever again
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9865301 tn?1410321872
It goes back to normal
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