After a baby is born, a woman's genitals will change a lot. Let's see what problems change in genitals after a baby is born!
Did you know that, as a new mother, your body is going through the same changes as the pregnancy changes right after the birth? You may not be able to notice it, but your body is actually recovering from uterine size back to normal, and releasing hormones that help breastfeed your baby. And in addition to many things, you may be faced with a new genitalia. Here are some of the “experiences” you will be able to experience with this postnatal body transformation.
You can urinate without control
Unfortunately, incontinence continues after you have given birth, due to the expansion of the pelvic muscles during childbirth. But don't worry, doctors say that uncontrolled urination will eventually go away. If you are worried, you can ask your doctor or have surgery if the condition becomes severe and persistent. Do some exercises to gradually shrink the pelvis.
There may be a strong odor
The vaginal area after the baby is born has a bad smell
Did you know the smell of your vagina during menstruation? And that's the same smell you get for a month after giving birth or maybe longer after the birth. This stench is caused by the amount of old blood in the body will gradually be released, this is called fluid production. Clean it regularly to make sure it doesn't smell bad.
May be drier than usual
While “dry” may be too strong a word to describe, other than vaginal discharge may be less lubricated after birth. When the-translation stops, you have to deal with discomfort, itching and possible loss of sensation in having sex with your husband.
Use an appropriate moisturizing cleanser for your genitals (doctor's recommendation). If you feel scratched or if the smell cannot be controlled see your doctor.
Not as pink as before
The vaginal area after the baby is born is no longer as pink as before
Are you a brave person who dares to look into your private area? And if you do, you will realize that the genital area is not the same as before, not as pink as before.
Due to common hormonal changes of the body, color changes are quite normal.
More susceptible to infection
Due to hormonal changes, you will be more prone to vaginal infections. You are also at higher risk for a urinary tract or urinary tract infection or infection. See your doctor right away if you have the following symptoms after giving birth:
Fever
Persistent urination
A burning sensation when urinating
Will not be as small as before
The vaginal area after the baby is born is no longer small and narrow as before
While only time can be said, this is indeed the inevitable conclusion after pregnancy. While the uterus is returning to normal size, it is difficult for the vagina to return to the way it was before. If necessary, you can ask your doctor for some restorative surgery. But all surgeries are risky, so be careful when deciding to do this. There are also exercises Kegels and other exercises that can help in strengthening muscles and help in gradually narrowing.
You may feel a burning pain inside
For some mothers, the pain of childbirth lasts long after the birth. Uterine contractions and vaginal soreness can be pulled out, torn, and stitches can take a while to recover.
Let's gradually get used to the new
While we can always say that this new organ is the testament or badge of motherhood. Consider it a normal thing for mothers.
AUTHOR: Dana Santos
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