Joined: 21 Jul 2005 Posts: 808 Location: Somewhere out there
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Suggestions Posted: 01-02-07 13:22pm
So ladies,
i made part of my resolutions to make my
body really healthy for conceiving.
I've dropped drinking pop and started
prenatals. I would like your suggestions
for making myself ready physically, and
for getting pregnant (other than the
obvious) like techniques and stuff.
It's pretty embarrassing and i'm sure some
of you might think i'm stupid, but i'm
really tight, and my husband has a really
hard time getting in when we have sex.
We use lubrication, but even then it's
kinda hard. Do you have suggestions for
that? I'm so freakin embarrassed about
it that it makes me cry. How am I ever
going to get prego.
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Becky
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Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 6220 Location: London, England
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Posted: 01-02-07 13:29pm
The vagina is naturally felxible and is
supposed to stretch to accomodate any
penis (it can take a baby coming out of it
after all)
it sounds like there could be something
more to what you are desribing as a tight
vagina, you might want to reserach into
vaginismus.
Good luck with ttc. I hope all goes well
for you
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tigresacanela24
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Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 5261 Location: Treat your children well, eventually they'll choose your nursing home.
Posted: 01-02-07 13:31pm
I have no suggestions for tightness other
than lube. Physically speaking, I
recommend exercise. Your pregnancy has a
better chance of going smoothly for you if
you are in shape before you get pregnant, plus
i've read that it makes labor easier. I
wish that I had been in shape before I got
pregnant. I might have had less
problems...
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chrissy721
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Joined: 21 Jul 2005 Posts: 808 Location: Somewhere out there
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Posted: 01-02-07 13:32pm
I'm thinking it might have to do with me
being extremely inexperienced. Both of
us actually. I think part of it is fear
of it hurting.
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