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Recently had a tubal and wondered about it.

I had my tubes tied about 4 months ago and have noticed that it is alot dryer in my vaginal region than before the surgery. There is still some moisture but even during sex it is harder for me to keep it wet without using a lubricant.  Does this sound normal to anyone else or could it be a sign of problems? Gonna bring it up to my doc but thought I'd see what you all think first.
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That's ok.  You'll probably get more help from a different forum, like the woman's health one.  People on this one may not know what a tubal liagation is!!!!!!  Good luck!!
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OH, thanks for that. I just did a search for tubal and it sent me here.
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I think you need to post your question under woman's health.  This forum is for relationship issues.  
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