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9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Topza(m): 9:04pm On Sep 28, 2016
Oh my. Giving birth isn’t easy, and there can be a number of complications that no one warns you about. In a recent article in Fusion, writer Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy wrote about what happens to a woman’s v**ina at all the various stages in giving birth.

I’ve never given birth, but it was eye-opening to say the least. I asked my friend Anne about her experiences in pregnancy and giving birth (she has two sons), and she had some additional information about things that happen before, during, and after giving birth.

“When a woman becomes pregnant, her v**ina largely takes on a personality of its own,” says Sheryl Ross, M.D., an OB/GYN and women’s health expert at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA.

Here’s what doctors and experts DON’T tell you about how your v**ina changes from pregnancy and childbirth:

#1. Your vag!nal discharge has a new consistency. One of the earliest signs of pregnancy is an increase in vag!nal discharge and this continues throughout pregnancy. Normal v**ina discharge (leukorrhea) is thin, clear or milky white, and mild-smelling. As pregnancy progresses, this discharge usually becomes more noticeable (often times yellow and slimy) and is heaviest at the end of your pregnancy. One of the signs that labor has begun is that your discharge will contain streaks of thick mucus or blood called show.

#2. Your urine smells bad. My friend Anne described her urine as super smelly and pungent. Your kidneys produce more urine in response to the hormones and the needs of your growing unborn baby. Some mothers are more sensitive to the smell than others. It must be particularly annoying having bad smelling pee and having to go to the bathroom so often.

#3. You get what’s known as “cheeseburger crotch.” There’s increased blood flow to the area during pregnancy which can result in the vaginal area swelling.

#4. You may develop vag!nal varicose veins. Twenty percent of women with leg varicose veins who have children, have v**ina and vulva varicose veins. It used to be that there wasn’t any treatment for this, but now there’s a special duplex scan called TVS (transvaginal duplex scan). The ultrasound scan shows which of the veins in the pelvis are causing the problem....Continue Reading @

http://www.gisttrace.com/2016/09/9-gross-things-that-happens-to-your.html

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by HungerBAD: 9:06pm On Sep 28, 2016
Ishilove come here.

Them say your urine go smell bad after you born. How bad?

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by oshikoyaodemi(m): 9:25pm On Sep 28, 2016
HungerBAD:
Ishilove come here.
Them say your urine go smell bad after you born. How bad?
lol

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by torqque7(m): 9:34pm On Sep 28, 2016
O.p na wa o..aint nobody trying to hate the vigina,all these disgusting things we don't need to be thinking about them when fvcking pvssy biko..we are ok like that.

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by oshikoyaodemi(m): 9:49pm On Sep 28, 2016
torqque7:
O.p na wa o..aint nobody trying to hate the vigina,all these disgusting things we don't need to be thinking about them when fvcking pvssy biko..we are ok like that.
is dat so

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Ishilove: 9:56pm On Sep 28, 2016
HungerBAD:
Ishilove come here.

Them say your urine go smell bad after you born. How bad?
I no know. I never born

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by oshikoyaodemi(m): 10:02pm On Sep 28, 2016
Ishilove:

I no know. I never born
wetin you dy wait for.. I fit hook one babe for you na lol
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Came: 10:05pm On Sep 28, 2016
I thank God say my wife no experience any wahala after she born oooo.
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by oshikoyaodemi(m): 10:10pm On Sep 28, 2016
That's nice @ Came
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Ishilove: 10:21pm On Sep 28, 2016
oshikoyaodemi:
wetin you dy wait for.. I fit hook one babe for you na lol
I no be gay

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Nobody: 10:25pm On Sep 28, 2016
i don tire for this life sef,,,,so many things dey happen today na vagina tomorrow na pe****is
all of una just wan make name for na blog

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Julietcutie(f): 10:31pm On Sep 28, 2016
interesting
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by ijecks(f): 11:15pm On Sep 28, 2016
After all said and done. Giving birth ti take over
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by oshikoyaodemi(m): 8:27am On Sep 29, 2016
ijecks:
After all said and done. Giving birth ti take over
lol
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by oshikoyaodemi(m): 8:30am On Sep 29, 2016
lalasticlala come in
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by oshikoyaodemi(m): 11:12am On Sep 29, 2016
Ishilove:
I no be gay
I tout you were a guy
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Topza(m): 1:28pm On Sep 29, 2016
oshikoyaodemi:
I tout you were a guy
hmmm
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Zakkyoz: 2:56pm On Sep 29, 2016
wonder shall never end. the Op is even a man!
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Damilolababy(f): 9:25pm On Sep 29, 2016
Zakkyoz:
wonder shall never end. the Op is even a man!
hmmm
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by jidon3(m): 11:30am On Sep 30, 2016
torqque7:
O.p na wa o..aint nobody trying to hate the vigina,all these disgusting things we don't need to be thinking about them when fvcking pvssy biko..we are ok like that.
hmm

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Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Damilolababy(f): 12:13pm On Sep 30, 2016
What?
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Khrisfame(m): 6:03am On Nov 17, 2016
Zakkyoz:
wonder shall never end. the Op is even a man!
Lol
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by tiganigga: 11:43am On Nov 17, 2016
Oh my. Giving birth isn’t easy, and there can be a number of complications that no one warns you about. In a recent article in Fusion, writer Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy wrote about what happens to a woman’s v**ina at all the various stages in giving birth. I’ve never given birth, but it was eye-opening to say the least. I asked my friend Anne about her experiences in pregnancy and giving birth (she has two sons), and she had some additional information about things that happen before, during, and after giving birth. “When a woman becomes pregnant, her v**ina largely takes on a personality of its own,” says Sheryl Ross, M.D., an OB/GYN and women’s health expert at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA. Here’s what doctors and experts DON’T tell you about how your v**ina changes from pregnancy and childbirth: #1. Your vag!nal discharge has a new consistency. One of the earliest signs of pregnancy is an increase in vag!nal discharge and this continues throughout pregnancy. Normal v**ina discharge (leukorrhea) is thin, clear or milky white, and mild-smelling. As pregnancy progresses, this discharge usually becomes more noticeable (often times yellow and slimy) and is heaviest at the end of your pregnancy. One of the signs that labor has begun is that your discharge will contain streaks of thick mucus or blood called show. #2. Your urine smells bad. My friend Anne described her urine as super smelly and pungent. Your kidneys produce more urine in response to the hormones and the needs of your growing unborn baby. Some mothers are more sensitive to the smell than others. It must be particularly annoying having bad smelling pee and having to go to the bathroom so often. #3. You get what’s known as “cheeseburger crotch.” There’s increased blood flow to the area during pregnancy which can result in the vaginal area swelling. #4. You may develop vag!nal varicose veins. Twenty percent of women with leg varicose veins who have children, have v**ina and vulva varicose veins. It used to be that there wasn’t any treatment for this, but now there’s a special duplex scan called TVS (transvaginal duplex scan). The ultrasound scan shows which of the veins in the pelvis are causing the problem. Using this scan as a map, specialists can treat the pelvic veins under local anesthetic, and X- rays are used to guide the catheter into the right veins. Once in position, surgical coils are deployed into the veins, permanently closing them. #5. Your v**ina stretches. In the late second and early third trimester, the hormone relaxin is secreted. It relaxes the ligaments so they can stretch, softening and widening the cervix. #6. You can form blood blisters on your labia. It can be distressing if you rub these the wrong way and they start to bleed. The blood blisters should go away on their own. #7. Your v**ina may tear. Most people do tear, especially first-time moms. Although the cervix dilates, sometimes the vaginal outlet still doesn’t get big enough, and the v**ina will tear or you’ll require an episiotomy (a small cut made to the perineum). Any tears or cuts will be stitched up, and the stitches should dissolve on their own within six to eight weeks. But the stitches are only used to repair any torn tissue in the vaginal area; they have nothing to do with how your v**ina looks. In some circumstances, the tearing might be so invasive that it actually damages the rectum and the rectal muscle, in which case a specialist will be asked to administer the stitches. #8. You will probably get bruises down there. Your entire body goes through a lot with pregnancy and childbirth, so expect lots of bleeding and soreness in your vaginal area. It may be old-fashioned, but ice-packs help with the pain. #9. You may have urinary stress incontinence. Kegel exercises may help to tone the pelvic floor muscle, or you can opt for Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation surgery to help tighten up the muscles and give your v**ina a more youthful appearance. Nothing will ever be the same one you have gone through a pregnancy and childbirth — not your heart, not your life, and certainly not your v**ina. Thank goodness all the pain and change is well worth it.
Re: 9 GROSS Things That Happens To Your VA*INA When You Give Birth by Khrisfame(m): 8:13pm On Nov 17, 2016
tiganigga:
Oh my. Giving birth isn’t easy, and there can be a
number of complications that no one warns you
about. In a recent article in Fusion, writer Jennifer
Gerson Uffalussy wrote about what happens to a
woman’s v**ina at all the various stages in
giving birth.
I’ve never given birth, but it was eye-opening to
say the least. I asked my friend Anne about her
experiences in pregnancy and giving birth (she
has two sons), and she had some additional
information about things that happen before,
during, and after giving birth.
“When a woman becomes pregnant, her v**ina
largely takes on a personality of its own,” says
Sheryl Ross, M.D., an OB/GYN and women’s
health expert at Providence Saint John’s Health
Center in Santa Monica, CA.
Here’s what doctors and experts DON’T tell you
about how your v**ina changes from pregnancy
and childbirth:
#1. Your vag!nal discharge has a new
consistency. One of the earliest signs of
pregnancy is an increase in vag!nal discharge and
this continues throughout pregnancy. Normal
v**ina discharge (leukorrhea) is thin, clear or
milky white, and mild-smelling. As pregnancy
progresses, this discharge usually becomes more
noticeable (often times yellow and slimy) and is
heaviest at the end of your pregnancy. One of the
signs that labor has begun is that your discharge
will contain streaks of thick mucus or blood called
show.
#2. Your urine smells bad. My friend Anne
described her urine as super smelly and pungent.
Your kidneys produce more urine in response to
the hormones and the needs of your growing
unborn baby. Some mothers are more sensitive to
the smell than others. It must be particularly
annoying having bad smelling pee and having to
go to the bathroom so often.
#3. You get what’s known as “cheeseburger
crotch.” There’s increased blood flow to the area
during pregnancy which can result in the vaginal
area swelling.
#4. You may develop vag!nal varicose veins.
Twenty percent of women with leg varicose veins
who have children, have v**ina and vulva
varicose veins. It used to be that there wasn’t
any treatment for this, but now there’s a special
duplex scan called TVS (transvaginal duplex
scan). The ultrasound scan shows which of the
veins in the pelvis are causing the problem.
Using this scan as a map, specialists can treat
the pelvic veins under local anesthetic, and X-
rays are used to guide the catheter into the right
veins. Once in position, surgical coils are deployed
into the veins, permanently closing them.
#5. Your v**ina stretches. In the late second and
early third trimester, the hormone relaxin is
secreted. It relaxes the ligaments so they can
stretch, softening and widening the cervix.
#6. You can form blood blisters on your labia. It
can be distressing if you rub these the wrong way
and they start to bleed. The blood blisters should
go away on their own.
#7. Your v**ina may tear. Most people do tear,
especially first-time moms. Although the cervix
dilates, sometimes the vaginal outlet still doesn’t
get big enough, and the v**ina will tear or you’ll
require an episiotomy (a small cut made to the
perineum). Any tears or cuts will be stitched up,
and the stitches should dissolve on their own
within six to eight weeks.
But the stitches are only used to repair any torn
tissue in the vaginal area; they have nothing to
do with how your v**ina looks. In some
circumstances, the tearing might be so invasive
that it actually damages the rectum and the
rectal muscle, in which case a specialist will be
asked to administer the stitches.
#8. You will probably get bruises down there.
Your entire body goes through a lot with
pregnancy and childbirth, so expect lots of
bleeding and soreness in your vaginal area. It
may be old-fashioned, but ice-packs help with
the pain.
#9. You may have urinary stress incontinence.
Kegel exercises may help to tone the pelvic floor
muscle, or you can opt for Laser Vaginal
Rejuvenation surgery to help tighten up the
muscles and give your v**ina a more youthful
appearance.
Nothing will ever be the same one you have gone
through a pregnancy and childbirth — not your
heart, not your life, and certainly not your v**ina.
Thank goodness all the pain and change is well
worth it.
Lol

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