Meathead question

B_spiker067

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I was watching a Brit sit-com, "Coupling", a while back and in it a main character, Susan, is pregnant. Steve her boyfriend is upset that after she gives birth she is going to be blown out as it were and changed permanently. He's afraid among other things that the fit just won't be same anymore. It turns out that she has a c-section and he is grateful for the fact. I didn't see the humor in it but the show has been hilarious in other episodes.

So ladies, did your nether regions physically change after giving birth? Does this account for the meatier look of the milf's on certain porn sites? I really couldn't come up with a more diplomatic way to ask this question so I just stated it bluntly. Sorry if anyone feels they need to take offense. And actually I kind of like the meaty look.:wink:

edit: or guys did your wives change?
 

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No mine didn't change, it's designed to stretch and go back to what it was, and the second stage of labour where the baby's passing through the birth canal isn't that long a time.
 

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I had a c-section and I noticed that my PC muscles got a little "looser," however, doing kegels and the like fixed it pretty quick. I'm with the other women-- it goes right .back given some time.
 

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I've not had children yet, but I think meatier labia, like mine are genetic. I don't see how that could possibly change after childbirth. I have heard of some women being more loose after a vaginal childbirth; but for many kegels solve that problem effectively.