do women have C Section to preserve their vagina for better sex?

Posted by admin on February 13th, 2010 and filed under preserve area | 13 Comments »

by having a c section, women avoid damaging their sensitive areas of the vagina so that they can continue to have great orgasims during sex. If you have a baby the natural way, you ruin your sex drive and sensitive areas of the vagina, the G spot. Is this true?

LOL

it’s amazing that after childbirth that everything goes right back to where it was!

sex is the same after – except that you try not to wake the kids!

13 Responses

  1. big Says:

    lol lol lol lol yeah ok
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  2. LadyLynn Says:

    No. You still have great orgasms after having a baby vaginally. But I did hear a woman say that she was having a c-section because the normal way is out-dated and pre-historic. What a moron. She was probably afraid of the pain. Well, a c-section is more painful afterwards, and you have a big old ugly scar!
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  3. alwaysmoose Says:

    You know women have C sections for the strangest reasons. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was one of them.
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  4. piepiepie Says:

    No, this is not true.
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  5. KyLeth Says:

    It’s really kind of up to the doctor, not the patient, how the baby is delivered.
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  6. Jaime Z Says:

    LOL

    it’s amazing that after childbirth that everything goes right back to where it was!

    sex is the same after – except that you try not to wake the kids!
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  7. grrluknow Says:

    Noooo way. They try to avoid C-sections because they don’t want a scar on their stomachs. Doesn’t look good with a bikini.

    But mainly they avoid C-sections because it takes a good while longer to recover from giving birth if you’ve had your stomach and uterus sliced open to pull a baby through. It’s surgery and you’re in pain for ages, hobbling around while you’re trying to take care of a new baby.

    Having a vaginal birth does not damage your vagina. It’s nicely elastic and heals up so you can still enjoy sex. If you couldn’t, there’d be a lot fewer babies in the world…

    I had a baby the "natural" way–he was nine lbs at birth–and I was just fine afterward…and twenty yrs later, I’m still fine. ;)

    Trust me, no one wants a c-section.
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  8. imtiaz c Says:

    YOU are WRONG.
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  9. kevin m Says:

    No not at all, women who are having C sections are doing so for medical reasons or are just scared of the pain of a NATURAL birth.
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  10. joan. Says:

    women have c section because she is having a difficulty delivering birth from the vagina.
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  11. shaax Says:

    going for c-section becos of the mentioned reason is quite stupid.natural ways heal everything the way it should.you ruin your sex drive only because of any complications you go through while giving birth or after that.naturally it doesn’t cause this problem.anyway,i went through a c-section because i had to at the last minute, i was in the labour room for more than 12 hrs without much contractions and the baby starts to get weak,so probably not all those who go for c-section is for a stupid reason like that.and i recovered quite soon,sooner than my friend who gave birth vaginally two days before me,she is still getting treatment for piles.
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  12. Johanna J Says:

    no half of the time when women have c sections its for an em emergency purpose
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  13. Melissa P Says:

    Sorry to say that vaginal birth does cause perineal trauma….Im living proof. I delivered a 7.8 baby two years ago and still havent recovered from it. I had an episiotomy that apparently never healed up properly. I formed a horrible granuloma that had to be surgically repaired and my perineum was totally stretched out and damaged.
    I was 100% sure I would never have another child so I requested a vaginoplasty (puts your vagina to pre-pregnancy state) at the same time of the repair. Well, the surgeon tightened me up a little too tight (this happens alot) and four months later had another surgery to loosen the area, this is called a perineotomy. To be honest with you after the first surgery I looked amazing "down there" but it wasnt functional at all….after an episiotomy and two surgeries Im really not the same. I look and feel different. Im now 8 months pregnant (what a wacko I am) and two OB’s have suggested C-sections. If I attempt to deliver vaginally I will be back to square 1. I was told TONS of women have damage and trauma to their vagina & perineum during birth. Some learn to live with it and others like me have it corrected. Im very nervous about the upcoming c-section but know its what needs to be done. So to answer your question does vaginal birth change things down there……it did for me!!
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