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After having a baby is it all lose down there

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After having a baby is it all lose down there

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  1. I wouldn't know sorry. I had an emergency c-section. I was actually quite relieved about it too. I would imagine though, that it would do that.


  2. no. its the same. i would not say loose at all

  3. Your pelvic floor muscles are the muscles that're involved when you have a normal vaginal delivery. Those could take a beating during the delivery itself, and many women have reported difficulty in controlling their urine flow immediately post-delivery. However, it shouldn't be a long-lasting effect, and the sooner you begin on your kegel exercises, the better. Do them as much as you an, whenever you can, to help strengthen back those muscles.

  4. It will go back to normal. Your muscles down there are very elastic and will bounce back with time and some help.  In the meantime, you can do Kegel excercises and this is going to sound weird, but make sure you're eating foods with vitamin C.  Vitamin C is necessary to make callogen and repair tissue. In short, eat a good diet with lots of fresh fruit and veggies.

  5. Not really not as tight but not loose just a tiny difference i think

    ~MeL~

  6. Nope, after 3 kids i'm not at all 'lose'. All were a good size, the heaviest being 9 pound 2.

  7. That's normal my friend had baby said same thing and so do many girls.

  8. like the other lady said , do you kegel exercise as much as possible, and everything will be just as it was before you gave  birth

  9. This is normal, just think how much it had to stretch so you could push your baby out. Try not to worry, it can take about 8 weeks to heal and get back to normal x

  10. Apparently, the vaginal muscles are quite elastic, so within a few weeks after giving birth, they should be back to prenatal state, or close to it. Kegel exercises are supposed to benefit the woman greatly too. Keep in mind- some women give birth to 10 or more babies over time. The world record right now is 69 births for one woman; this includes sets of twins, triplets, quadruplets, etc...

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