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Good morning beautiful strong warrior ladies.
I’m 28 and on July 30 I had a LEEP procedure to remove CIN3 from my cervix. Recovery was smooth, doc said I was healing amazingly. Clear margins, no more dysplasia. All great news. So please help me from being a hopeless little brat, if you can.
I finally made love to my boyfriend last night almost 5 weeks post LEEP. And, hate to report, I’m definitely much looser. Some loss of sensation. My boyfriend said it wasn’t as grippy. And I’m beside myself.
I’m sure a lot of us have dealt with sexual identity as in like, I’m only as hot as my pussy is, in our medical woes and complications.
When I do Keegals, I can feel there’s a lot of work to be done. I’m hopeful that I can repair my tightness and elasticity with kegals and pelvic floor work.
My question is – has anyone experienced the SAME thing. Looseness and loss of sensation at first, and it improving over time?
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I don’t think that LEEP or CKC could result in vaginal laxity since the part that is excised is on the cervix, at the very “top” (or bottom? Depending on your POV) of the vaginal cavity. What I noticed when I went without PIV after LEEP was actually the opposite. It seemed to be a bit tighter – that was in part because I was very nervous and that kept me from relaxing lol. The vagina is a muscle, right? It can stretch out to let a whole baby out and then contract back to its normal dimensions. If you’re highly aroused, actually, it can even seem to be “looser” because of the extra fluids and the amount of relaxation of those muscles. If that makes sense.
In conclusion, you were probably highly aroused or your bf is being weird. You can definitely do kegels and that’s a good idea in general.
Hmm – I have never heard of this happening, but since it can weaken the cervix, maybe that’s part of it? Of course they normally only talk about it in relation to early childbirth concerns, since we only care about procreation when it comes to our bodies, right? /s
I had a CKC and experienced painful sex for a while after my procedure. Pelvic floor therapy helped me & I know it can help in regard to your particular situation too.
Don’t be beside yourself for how your boyfriend feels, easier said than done I know. If he truly cares for you, he should be supportive during this time and not making you feel less desirable after experiencing a real health scare. You are a lot hotter than your pussy is! (And I’m sure it’s still hot too)
Good luck!