Sexual Health
Which women's private parts will relax? What should we do if the private area becomes increasingly loose
As women age, their private parts also show an aging trend. Faced with such changes, many women are also very distressed. In fact, there is no need to worry. As long as the following methods are followed, the vagina can restore tightness.
As women age, the continuous loss of collagen and the slowing down of metabolism can lead to many changes in the body. Skin relaxation, decreased elasticity, and long facial wrinkles. Of course, in addition to these changes, there are also many incredible changes in the body.
Vaginal changes are very representative. Many women rarely notice changes in their vagina after marriage, which are hidden and difficult to detect. This change is only detected after long-term sexual activity or childbirth. When couples engage in sexual activity, they are most likely to experience significant changes, as the vagina is no longer as tight as before. It will be very dry and so on.
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Women's vagina has strong elasticity. If they are tense (vaginal spasms), they may not even be able to insert cotton swabs, but during childbirth, they can relax and allow the child to pass smoothly. What a strong elasticity! In love, there is also a process of expansion and contraction. After a woman reaches sexual arousal, the vagina becomes more relaxed to welcome Tintin's arrival and returns to its original state after the end of love. In other words, this process is reversible, rather than constantly relaxing!
Here are several women whose private parts are becoming increasingly loose:
1. Middle aged and elderly women over 40 years old
As we age, all parts of the body age and relax, such as the skin and vagina! The vagina naturally ages, ovarian function gradually decreases, estrogen levels decrease, muscle tension decreases, mucosal atrophy, vaginal relaxation and dryness, and lack of elasticity.
2. Women who have given birth
From pregnancy to childbirth, women's vagina dilates to hundreds of times its maximum, especially during natural childbirth, mid-term vaginal injuries, and multiple deliveries, where the elastic fibers of the vagina are completely broken. Women who undergo vaginal delivery often experience vaginal relaxation. However, for young women, this relaxation is temporary and will recover within 6 months. Of course, if production is frequent, it is difficult to recover and may lead to continuous vaginal relaxation.
Researchers conducted a survey of 796 British women to report vaginal relaxation before and after delivery. Before delivery, 3% of respondents felt vaginal relaxation, with a rate of 20% reaching 3 months postpartum and a decrease of 12% reaching 6 months postpartum.