When it comes to changes in the tightness of your vag, your confidence is reduced. It can also lead to low self esteem and isolation. Although it’s not often discussed, many women experience this problem at some point in their lives. There are several causes of loose vag. Read on to learn more.
What causes a loose vag?
First, let’s clear up a major misconception, or myth, before we talk about what actually causes the vag to loose.
Does too much s3x makes your vag loose?
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False. After intercourse, your vag walls contract back to their original state. S3xual arousal relaxes the vag walls, which lead you to believe that your vag is looser. But this relaxation effect is a natural process that’s necessary for reproduction. After all, it makes it easier to have s3x.
Some of those reasons may include:
- Giving Birth – Many women don’t experience any issues with vag tightness until after they give birth to their first child. Having children puts a lot of pressure on your pelvic muscles. This can make everything feel a bit different in your nether region. Grip may not be the same and can cause feelings of inadequacy or loss of s3xual satisfaction during intercourse.
- Aging – As women get older, the body does not produce as much estrogen. This makes the skin loses elasticity, and the walls of your vag become thinner. These can contribute to many changes including less pubic hair, changes in the appearance of your walls, vag dryness and a reduction in tightness.
- Medical Condition – Some medical conditions can cause changes to your vag area. If you have noticed differences in your pubic region with no specific explanation, it could be a more serious issue. Seek medical help.
- Long Term Straining – Over use of the pelvic muscles can occur from constipation, chronic cough, or other health issue that weakens the muscles and reduces firmness.