it changes after birth.....stretched out
Yes it is.
means you have crabs :)
A dark bluish or purplish-red and congested appearance of the vagina and cervical muscosa. This is an indication of pregnancy. Marcy
No it will just resolve fungal infection of your vagina.
Yes, but it also does due to not washing, menopause and thrush.
During a second pregnancy, many women report that the cervix may feel softer and more open compared to the first pregnancy, as the body has already gone through the changes associated with childbirth. Some may also notice that the cervix appears lower in the vagina. However, individual experiences can vary widely, and any concerns about cervical changes should be discussed with a healthcare provider. Overall, the cervical changes can be part of the body preparing for labor as the pregnancy progresses.
Yes, during pregnancy, hormonal changes can alter the pH balance and bacteria in the vagina, which may result in a different odor. It's important to maintain good hygiene and see a healthcare provider if you notice any unusual or strong smells.
No, an IUD is placed in the uterus, not the vagina. The diaphragm, cervical cap, and vaginal ring are placed in the vagina to prevent pregnancy.
No its something that women do naturally. Somehow air got trapped in vagina possibly during sex or exercise. Etc. Blowing air into a vagina is different. That is dangerous during pregnancy. Some people enjoy doing this to a woman during oral sex. So to answer ur question, NO, queefing isn't dangerous, every woman does it and its natural.
If sperm does not enter the vagina, there is no chance of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this can only happen if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina and eventually reaches the egg in the fallopian tubes. Without this contact, pregnancy cannot occur.
It is a general medical term for bleeding from the vagina any time during a pregnancy before the delivery begins.
No you can not. There's the risk for infection that would be too close to the womb and the vagina can also swell during the pregnancy so the piercing would hurt and need to be removed.