Big vagina??!


Question: I have had 2 kids, nearly 9 pounds a time. I a worried that i have a bucket fanny?? my bloke can only get 3/4 fingers up, does this sound very baggy or normal.


Answers: I have had 2 kids, nearly 9 pounds a time. I a worried that i have a bucket fanny?? my bloke can only get 3/4 fingers up, does this sound very baggy or normal.

All vaginas are very elastic (they are basically a muscular tube) and they stretch to accommodate those babies, and whatever size penis was used to put them in you. You're normal my dear, so don't worry about it any more. Vaginas don't get 'baggy' however the muscles in the pelvis can become loose with inactivity or excess weight. This can result in uterine or urinary bladder prolapse in later life, but this is relatively rare. You can perform Kegel exercises to keep those toned, and reduce the chances that you will develop urinary incontinence in later life. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegel_exerc...

sounds sexy

hmmmm...
it depends on how wet you were.
if you were REALLY wet, then no.
but if you weren't that wet, there's a possibility that you might be a little baggy.

dats hot

dont feel bad,
im 14 and wish i could get more than 1 finger in there {mine}!
i think urs is big compared to mine....but idk, mines just small i guess, lol.

There are only certain situations in which twins may be delivered vaginally: first baby vertex (head first); second baby either vertex or breech. (If the second baby is breech, the baby can either be allowed to deliver vaginally if all of the other qualifications of vaginal breech delivery are met; or if the prospective parents agree to a breech extraction, in which the baby's legs are pulled down to begin the breech delivery.)

Breech first is a problem, because it's a high-risk delivery that jeopardizes both babies. And breech first, vertex second is extremely dangerous, because the heads may interlock, which is a real horror story that could lose both babies.

Now about your doctor. . . . Some doctors don't want to take any chances with two babies. Having twins is an incredible gift and there's just too much importance there. Other doctors feel comfortable with a vaginal delivery with the above stipulations. Others have had worrisome experiences.

On delivery for twins, if the first vertex baby delivered fine, but then the second vertex baby had a prolapsed cord compressed by his head. It became an "ER-grade, TV-type" emergency, with all of the melodrama and an emergency C-section that delivered, thankfully, another fine baby. Although vaginal delivery, under the right circumstances, is legitimate by standards of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and even recommended by many doctors,

sounds like u can stick a pop bottle up that

dont worry sweetie unless bats start making a home in there and flying out when u open your legs u shud have nuthin to worry about.x

The bigger the better





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