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Gynecologists Speak On S3x</h4>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that Gynecologists have offered clarifications on how sex can stretch vagina</p>
<p><em>The flexibility of the vagina is impressive. It can stretch to accommodate a penis as well as rather large babies.</em><br />
<em>But can sex have an effect?</em><br />
<em>It&#8217;s a question that&#8217;s been debated repeatedly over the years.</em><br />
<em>And if so, is it permanent?</em></p>
<p><em>Now gynecologists have set the record straight: and the answer is yes and no. </em><br />
<em>&#8216;The vagina is basically a muscular rubber band that stretches during sex and returns to its original shape and size,&#8217; Dr Michelle Metz told Women&#8217;s Health.</em></p>
<p><em>An exception is however, the very first time you have sex as this will cause a change in the size of the vagina.</em><br />
<em>The hymen – a membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening – will break or tear which can sometimes lead to mild bleeding. </em><br />
<em>And &#8216;the vaginal opening increases in size,&#8217; explained Dr Metz.</em></p>
<p><em>The vaginal wall can also stretch if you have sex with men with different-sized penises, according to the New York-based board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist.</em></p>
<p><em>The vaginal wall can also stretch if you have sex with men with different-sized penises partners – but this is not permanent say experts (stock image)</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Vaginas And Stretching: The Facts</strong></em></p>
<p><em>The vagina does stretch during sex.</em><br />
<em>Intercourse with a larger penis will stretch it further.</em><br />
<em>But it returns to its original shape and size after intimacy is over.</em><br />
<em>The very first time you have sex can cause a permanent change in the size of the vagina.</em></p>
<p><em>Width of vaginas can vary from woman to woman and that is completely normal. </em><br />
<em>The average diameter is between 2 and 3.5cm.</em><br />
<em>Childbirth can permanently change the shape of the vagina. </em><br />
<em>Experts say women should not get anxious about the issue.</em><br />
<em>You can do pelvic floor muscle exercises to strengthen the muscles in your vaginal wall to improve sexual function.</em></p>
<p><em>However, this isn&#8217;t permanent.</em><br />
<em>The vagina generally bounces back into shape after intimacy is over.</em><br />
<em>&#8216;It&#8217;s pretty impossible for sex alone to permanently stretch out the vagina,&#8217; said Dr Metz.</em><br />
<em>Yet while your vagina may not expand forever, you may experience some soreness or small tears like paper cuts down there from intercourse.</em><br />
<em>&#8216;That&#8217;s a sign that the vaginal skin stretched a bit too much,&#8217; she explained.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Do &#8216;wide-set&#8217; vaginas exist?</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Referring to the line &#8216;wide-set vagina&#8217; from the 2004 comedy Mean Girls, women&#8217;s health expert Dr Lauren Streicher explains that it&#8217;s not an actual medical term.</em><br />
<em>&#8216;No gynaecologist has ever used this word,&#8217; said the Chicago-based associate professor of clinical obstetrics and gynaecology.</em><br />
<em>However, she said that the width of vaginas can vary from woman to woman and that is completely normal and nothing to worry about.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Vagina Size And Childbirth</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Your vagina might look wider than it did before giving birth, according to Dr Suzy Elneil, consultant in urogynaecology at University College Hospital, London.</em><br />
<em>&#8216;The vagina can feel looser, softer and more &#8220;open&#8221;,&#8217; she said. </em><br />
<em>It may also look and feel bruised or swollen.</em></p>
<p><em>This is normal, and the swelling and openness should start to reduce a few days after your baby is born.</em><br />
<em>Your vagina will probably not return completely to its pre-birth shape, but this shouldn&#8217;t be a problem. If you&#8217;re worried, talk to your health visitor or GP.</em></p>
<p><em>&#8216;Body parts are different sizes in different people,&#8217; she told Women&#8217;s Health.</em><br />
<em>&#8216;Someone who has had vaginal births before is going to be different from an 18-year-old virgin.&#8217;</em><br />
<em>According to women&#8217;s health expert, Dr Jennifer Wider, the average diameter of the vagina is between 2 and 3.5cm.</em><br />
<em>She urged women not to get anxious about the issue. </em><br />
<em>&#8216;While most women worry more about the appearance of their labia, some worry that they are too loose,&#8217; she said.</em></p>
<p><em>You can do pelvic floor muscle exercises to strengthen the muscles in your vaginal wall. </em><br />
<em>These are carried out to improve bladder control issues and improve sexual function. </em><br />
<em>Your Vagina Should Smell And If Your Man Doesn&#8217;t Like It Dump Him Says Doctor</em><br />
<em>She&#8217;s had a strong opinion on the recent trends for women cleaning their vaginas with cucumbers and Vicks&#8217; Vaporub.</em></p>
<p><em>Now, Dr Jen Gunter, who is also a prominent critic of Gwyneth Paltrow&#8217;s controversial Goop website, has hit out at men who complain about the natural smell of their partner&#8217;s genitals which she describes as a &#8216;form of abuse&#8217;.</em><br />
<em>Writing in her latest blog newsletter, the Canadian gynecologist revealed she once dumped a boyfriend for complaining about the smell of her genitals.</em><br />
<em>Dr Gunter has urged women not to feel ashamed and feel they have to resort to buying harmful products that create artificial odours.</em></p>
<p><em>She says they upset the vagina&#8217;s natural pH balance and leave you at a greater risk of infections like gonorrhoea and even HIV. </em><br />
<em>Dr Gunter urged women to not fall into the same trap.</em><br />
<em>She said: &#8216;I realize this may border on TMI <a href="https://www.vanguardngr.com/">[too much information]</a>, but honestly if it happened to me I bet it has happened to other women.</em></p>
<p><em>&#8216;The continued proliferation of the what will they insert next, the products on drug store shelves, and the interest in these posts tells me that I&#8217;m probably right.</em><br />
<em>&#8216;If you think you have a medical condition, see a doctor.</em></p>
<p><em>If your partner insinuates that an artificial smell is preferable to the smell of a normal vagina they are the one who has an issue.</em><br />
<em>&#8216;Telling women how they can be better is a classic way of tapping into body image issues and honestly in my personal opinion it is a form of abuse.&#8217;</em></p>
<p><strong>Source: The Daily Mail</strong></p>

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