Friday, August 20, 2010

Inside skin of my vagina is visable and it droops outside my vagina, is it common among all women?

I am a married women and have two children, both the children


were normal birth. Before having children my vagina was normal and tight but now my inside skin droops in the middle


and looks awful as though my vagina is over used. Is it common among all women or are there any reasons for such.

Inside skin of my vagina is visable and it droops outside my vagina, is it common among all women?
The first thing that comes to my mind is that you might be dealing with the problem of vaginal prolapse. It is a protrusion of the vaginal walls through the vag. opening, in which the loosened mucose (not skin) of the vagina is visible from outside.


It is common in women who have undergone vaginal births, especially women with several consecutive pregnancies.


It may also be caused by the descending of the bladder and its asserting pressure on the vagina, or the rectum doing the same from the rear vaginal wall.


It needs evaluation and you might want to consult a gynecologist specialized in the field of gynecological surgery, pelvic floor statics, and uro-gynecology. Do it sooner, in order to find the reason for this. If it is prolapse, it needs treatment, in order to stop it from progressing (possibility of causing involuntary urination), and prevent the mucose lining from becoming infected, sore, inflamed, or even undergoing abnormal cell changes.
Reply:I think yes...........
Reply:I think that this is normal, surgery for this is becoming more and more common, but maybe if you are concerned you could try doing keggles exercises and that kind of thing which might tighten the skin up a little. But really, if it's not causing any pain or discomfort, and its not something you are embaressed about, then just try and remember that this is normal, and you have two beautful kids to show for it!
Reply:Do you mean your inner labia, or your actual inside vaginal skin?





If it's the labia then yes it is normal for them to droop/hang a bit, especially after childbirth.





The actual vaginal inside I think that does happen to some women but it could also be a problem if there was any issue from the childbirth. You could try kegel exercises to see if that helps. And next time you see your doctor/have a pap smear you should mention it so they can check it's all ok.





But it's not "over used". It's designed for childbirth and sex so don't worry about tha.


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