cold compressions, refrain from penetration and epson salts.
Good luck
Just leave it and don't insert anything. The vagina heals very well on it's own. If it doesn't get better see a doctor.
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Phoenix tears can heal any wound, cut, scrape, or bruise.
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When you exersize, your muscles get midroscopic tears in them. When these tears heal, your muscles get bigger. This is how you get stronger. The more you exersize, the stronger you Muscular system gets.
Whether you can have a vaginal birth depends on the reason for the C-sections. if it was for a reason that may be specific to each pregnancy, breech presentation or placenta previa for example, then you may be able to have a vaginal birth. If however they were because you have a small pelvis and/or have big babies or some other reason that makes a vaginal birth dangerous, it is probably safer to have another C-section. I did see a documentary about a woman whio had had FOUR c-sections and was determined to not only have a vaginal birth but a water birth at home. With a very supportive midwife and an Ob/Gyn on call she achieved her goal after an 18 hour labor. she was in tears, her partner was in tears, her midwife was in tears, and of course I was in tears. Good Lucl and have a healthy baby whichever way you deliver in the end.
The Phoenix's healing tears will only work on injuries. Dumbledore was hit with the killing curse which stopped his heart but left no wound.
Sometimes it is a tear in the tissue around the vaginal opening that happens when the baby is very large or is being pushed out too fast before the vaginal tissue is ready. Tears also occur when doctors are using forceps to aid in the delivery. Tears are harder to heal and keep from infection than cuts are, so for that reason, during some births, the obstetrician will make a cut so it avoids a tear that is about to happen and that can extend beyond the perineum and even into the rectal tissue. To avoid this, the cut made by the doctor and is then called an episiotomy.
Depending on the size of the tear, it can heal on its own or may need suturing.
it is probably herpes...you should get it checked out
Not as long as you are careful-just take it easy with the act of intercourse or it can cause tears, etc. which take forever to heal.
We usually heal quickly down there but this was a cut and that might not heal as easily. I would see the doctor again and hear what they say. Some of these things can go on for a very long time and they have to restitch them.