Can the vaginal walls recover from a precipitous delivery?
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-03-19 00:12:01
I just got through reading some of Christine's Book. "Saving the Whole Woman". In it says a precipitous delivery can damage the vaginal walls. When the baby is delivered too soon the tissues do not have time to alter to the transition.
Here is my question is the vaginal tissue a go across? go across can rebuild right? My train of thought was provoked after learning about a condition known as Vaginismus. Vaginismus is a instruct where there is involuntary tightness of the vagina during attempted intercourse. So if it can alter up so severely surely the vagina tighten up after a precipitous delivery but how?
My vagina feels so darn loose its annoying! I desire there was a way to improve the mouth and quality of my vaginal tissues.
Anyone else conclude the same way? What did/do you do?
I was thinking about this too. When I'm on my feet for long periods of measure. I notice that I simply wear out trying to bring home the bacon everything. I've noticed I have a lot of trouble letting my belly relax; I query sometimes if any of me ever really relaxes??? When I do make the conscious effort to let my belly relax and I tighten my buttocks. I don't feel the come down at all.
I also don't conclude it during yoga categorise when I act the posture because there is this effort to hold back every muscle in the be - like I'm playing with my be to make certain things happen.
Yoga really does alter itself quite nicely to the posture or vice versa.
I find the whole sloshing things about interesting during the day.
Yes. FW the vagina is very specialized go across that forms circular whirls of muscle create from raw material.
I think many women here would agree that the beat way to apply it is to live in this natural postural shape so that it gets pulled into its correct anatomical dimensions. I can conclude my vagina tightening all day desire as I move about. How much of this is concious effort I don't experience but practice pulling yourself into the posture as much as you can while at the same time slightly tightening your vaginal walls. C.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.wholewoman.com/drupal/node/1627
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