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I heard that if you have sex after giving birth 40 days before

You get a lose vagina and tend to get infection.  Do you think is true.  Will some mommy will rather wait to get it all back in place or try to rush and listen to her man husband fiance?  Lol just curious
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Yes better wait the time the doctor suggest  hehe.  Have to take it easy . Hehe
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My husband and I tried to have sex b4 the 6 weeks they told me to wait was up and it hurt so bad. This time I dont plan on it happening b4 the 6 weeks maybe longer.
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As someone with Irish twins.. you are very fertile after having a baby. :)
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I told my SO  he isn't allowed to even touch me after I have the baby lol
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Lol yeah got to watch out for those irish twins i have great aunts who are 9 months apart. Lol
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Women's vaginas, like mens penis come in all shapes and sizes. Our vaginas are elastic, and contrary to popular belief we do not get stretched out and loose over having lots of sex or child birth, or having sex after child birth.

Your dr will tell you how long to wait and then you're good to go, unless you're not ready, then continue to wait!  Also use birth control because you are very susceptible to getting pregnant again right after pregnancy!
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Lol this post made me super giggle. It wont make you loose but it can cauae an infection if you throw down too early. I didnt wait the full time recommended but i didnt do the deed too early either. Honestly your vagina hurts like crazy a good 2 to 3 weeks afyer having a baby even with a c section. You just got to go with what your body lets you do.
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