Ladies, you feel you know everything about your privates already? There’s a whole lot we should know, this stuff is important, and can make a big difference in how you live your life and know your own body. Here are 10 things you need to know about your vulva as highlighted by Information Nigeria
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1. Your v**ina becomes thinner after menopause.
This change can be a cause for pain with intercourse.
2. Your v**ina is colonized with “good” and “bad” bacteria.
A “normal” v**ina will ordinarily be colonized by more “good” than “bad” bacteria, and this can be estimated by the whether or not the v**ina is acidic or basic. Remember: the v**ina is a self-cleaning oven. Douching can promote the wrong bacteria. Urinary tract infection risk also appears to relate to the kind of bacteria colonized in the v**ina.
3. Your v**ina can fall out.
It is true the v**ina can lose support over time and even manage to fall outside of the hymen (a condition known as pelvic organ prolapse).
4. Your v**ina and your vulva are NOT the same things.
The v**ina is the fibromuscular tube that extends from the hymen to the cervix. The vulva is encompassed all the parts outside of the hymen to include the labia, cli**ris, etc.
5. The G-spot definitely exists.
The G-spot feels like a walnut and is located just inside of the v**ina on the anterior wall. It’s there.
6. Your v**ina can expand up to 200 percent (!!!!) during s*x.
The v**ina has muscular ridges called rugae inside of it. These ridges expand (just like a man-hood) during s*x up to 200 percent.
7. Your v**ina needs exercise.
The more you exercise her, the better she works. Kegels — clenching and releasing —makes your v**ina strong.
8. Vaginas come in all shapes and sizes.
All vaginas are NOT made equally. Some are deep; some are shallow. Even the vulva can be different.
9. You can “train” your v**ina to go back to normal after childbirth.
10. NEVER rush your v**ina into having s*x after having a baby.
If you have s*x before it’s time, you may rip your stitches or put yourself at risk of infection. You also should wait for your doctor’s permission after a C-section. A C-section is a major surgery; your body needs time to heal from that too
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