Mature Pussy Get A Go Over
Account of a girl impregnated after oral sex shows sperms' survival skills. In , a year-old girl living in the small southern African nation of Lesotho came to local doctors with all the symptoms of a woman in labor. But the doctors were quickly puzzled because, upon examination, she didn't have a vagina. Even the year-old girl could not believe she was pregnant. Yet by looking at her records the hospital staff realized the young woman was in the hospital days earlier with a knife wound to her stomach. The average pregnancy lasts days.
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A Dry Vagina: What You Need to Know About Causes and Treatments
No one likes to talk about it, but almost every woman has experienced it. A dry vagina is not only uncomfortable, but it can lead to painful sex , itching and other problems. Vaginal dryness can affect the quality of your life and even cause painful intercourse. The main cause of vaginal dryness is a decline in estrogen, the hormone that helps keep your vaginal tissue healthy.
Puberty 101: The Clue guide to getting your period (Part 1)
If you're not the kind of woman who regularly examines herself south of the border, you might not realize that, just like the rest of your body, your vagina is getting older. It's not that your vagina is celebrating your exact birthday. After all, "your body doesn't know that the calendar is changing," says Alyssa Dweck , MD, an assistant clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York and a practicing gynecologist in Westchester County. But genitals undoubtedly change as time goes on, and knowing these changes are totally normal—and that the unpleasant ones can often be managed—at least offers a little comfort.
When it comes to ageing, few body parts go through quite so much over the course of an average lifetime as the humble vagina. Changes to collagen production and hormone levels bring about natural changes from puberty through to the menopause, which can, of course, be exacerbated by sex, pregnancy, childbirth, and even certain cancer treatments. So what kind of changes can you expect, and what can you do to keep your vagina healthy throughout your life? Incontinence , or the involuntary leakage of urine, is a common issue that can affect women of all ages, but it does become more common with age. Many women begin to notice it during pregnancy or after vaginal delivery, because of the stress childbirth places on the pelvic floor muscles and urethral sphincter.