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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

What's happening inside your hoo-hoo? And 5 other fascinating vaginal issues to ponder

Let's get right into, shall we, ladies?

1.  Sometimes a question is posed on these interwebs that seems too good, too rich, too mind-boggling to be a real question. Like this one, for instance, posted on Yahoo! Answers, on the possibility of lady parts sealing up for good if they're not (and feel free to add in your own interpretation of this phrase) "used." 

Readers do offer a variety of responses best described as...ummm...entertaining. One guy says yes, and he knows this because "[h]appened to my wife." Rather than making me think this guy's got credibility, it conjured up images of the wife and her girlfriends are laughing hysterically over margaritas that the hubsband actually bought that line when all she really wanted was a little peace and quiet to read the latest issue of O magazine.

Another commenter definitively says no, reminding us all, "There is nothing to heal. It's a body feature, not an injury."  While I think referring to one's vulva as a "body feature" is aesthetically lovely, my favorite response comes from "Proud Mom of 2!" who warns, "no but it can get cobwebs!"

2.  If you're looking for a real medical response, the folks at Strollerderby can't provide one. But they will offer up a sort of snarky lifestyle reminder worth reading. I'm hoping they take on this runner up cringe-worthy question about how long it might take for a woman to really heal after getting hit there by a softball. All I can say is "eek" and not as much for the injury as the boyfriend who is tapping his foot waiting for his girlfriend to put the ice pack down already so he can get in there (which makes "eek" again to just type the words).

3.  While we're discussing what is going on inside of our vaginas, it's probably wise to heed this warning by Rachel at Women's Health News: Hiding a bag of cocaine in your vagina and then forgetting about it for three months is not so good for the body. How might Rachel know? CT scans, of course!

No, not of her own. An entry in the New England Journal of Medicine shows images of a woman's abdominal cavity, where a bag of cocaine was "encapsulated" after migrating from her vagina. Not only did it cause abdominal tenderness and other complications, it also resulted in vaginal necrosis, which Rachel interprets  as the woman's body trying "to seal [the cocaine baggie] up in gunk." (I've officially moved on from "eek" to full force shuddering.)

4.  Even if you're not stressing about healing up and are sure you haven't played hide and seek with anything inside yourself, you've probably had your fair share of vaginal dryness. And, oh my, it takes about 30 seconds of experiencing that before you're looking to end all the discomfort dryness down there can cause. Here's a post we ran last spring on afew reasons dryness gets us and a few ways to end it quickly.

5.  Let's all pause for a collective thanks that at we are no longer douching with household cleaners. Right?! Say it with me: We are no longer douching with household cleaners. Phew. Thank you.

6.  And finally, if you'd like to get back to the basics of what a happy, healthy vagina feels like, the editors at TeenWire are willing to help out with a simple description. I would suggest, though, that you spend a bit more time poking around this guide to the vagina from Women's Health magazine. It is full of great information on (these are their words, not mine) the "nooks and crannies of [your] nether region."  It is an easy, accessible read that will help every woman keep her body healthy.

Of course, the more we know, the fewer eek-ifying things we will do and head-shaking questions we will ask. And of course, none of us can know everything, even about our own bodies. So while the subject is (ahem) wide open, who has a question about privates you're willing to pose?




Read more:
The desert that is your hoo-hoo
Would opt to have only four periods a year?
Can the pill kill your sex life?


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  • Lynn's Avatar
    Posted by Lynn Mon Dec 8, 2008 3:08pm PST

    So, how about this.. is it true or not that the vagina, after not having sex for about three maybe four years closes back up? I am asking because there are really bogus guys out there that go after really old woman and I think that is one of the reasons why.

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  • Angela's Avatar
    Posted by Angela Mon Dec 8, 2008 4:16pm PST

    This article sort of made me giggle, but it sort of made me sad. Even in 2008, caring for our female health and well being is still a fearful mystery and still taboo for so many.

    I do have a question of sorts, more of a request for a blog topic, if you wouldn't mind. When friends of mind started having babies, they would relay bits and pieces of what happened to their whole "nether region/area" upon giving natural child birth. Of course, discussion of this topic is often a huge taboo and one that's too often used to terrify expectant or hopeful mothers-to-be. (Or simply isn't discussed at all, only to the birthing mother's horror, as in the case of one of my friends, who was chastised by a nurse for not being able to recognize her own body parts when she went to the bathroom after delivery and started screaming, "OMG WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME?!") So, if you could provide some factual info/links, I know I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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  • Stephanie's Avatar
    Posted by Stephanie Mon Dec 8, 2008 5:48pm PST

    I think the vagina gets tighter if it's not used (after all, there are muscles down there), but it doesn't seal up or close or anything. If you have to question that, think of the 20-plus first years of your life that you never used it.

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  • TartN Spice's Avatar
    Posted by TartN Spice Mon Dec 8, 2008 6:44pm PST

    Once the hymen is broken, the only way for it to reattach itself is by reconstructive surgery. I have read instances were some women get their hymens reattached either for religious reasons or just plain personal reasons. Personally I remembered how painful losing my virginity was I was dry and used a condom and the friction and burning hurt bad why would someone want to go through something physically painful twice..just like I can't understand how after having a painful delivery why women want to get pregnant again?! It must be those !@##$ endorphins!

    What I would like to know is and this only happened to me once...how does a woman do the vaginal equivalent of ejaculating? Does it depend on whether or not the guy hits the g-spot or what? It was weird? Also why do women queef? aka vaginal fart? How does air get trapped up in there?

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  • Lady V's Avatar
    Posted by Lady V Mon Dec 8, 2008 7:53pm PST

    believe me this is soooo incorrect I personally haven't been sexually active for close to 14 years and I know that it hasn't closed up, it may be on lock down by chose but not waiting for the Mr. to come and unlock it.

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  • munna's Avatar
    Posted by munna Mon Dec 8, 2008 10:36pm PST

    What I would like to know is and this only happened to me once...how does a woman do the vaginal equivalent of ejaculating? Does it depend on whether or not the guy hits the g-spot or what? It was weird? Also why do women queef? aka vaginal fart? How does air get trapped up in there?

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  • mandypants84's Avatar
    Posted by mandypants84 Tue Dec 9, 2008 5:41am PST

    The thing about your vagina sealing up is true... my grandmother's older sister is dealing with this problem right now. She actually had to go see a specialist and have a bunch of tests run because they are not sure how it happens but in rare cases it can.

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  • kristin's Avatar
    Posted by kristin Tue Dec 9, 2008 6:55am PST

    finally a real article where woman can be totally open and ask questions we all may ponder..silly or not

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  • Mystica's Avatar
    Posted by Mystica Tue Dec 9, 2008 7:07am PST

    aFTER GOING WITH OUT SEX FOR EVEN 10 YEARS YOUR VAGINA WILL NOT SEAL, CLOSE OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT BUT IT WILL TIGHTEN UP A BIT FROM NOT HAVEING ANYTHING INSIDE LARGER THAN A TAMPON. WOMEN QUEEF JUST BECAUSE AIR GETS INSIDE AND MUST COME OUT. IT GETS IN DEPENDING ON YOUR POSSITION BENDING AND SQUATING CAN CAUSE THE VAGINA TO OPEN AND LET A BIT OF AIR IN. nOW A FEMALE EJACULATION DEPENDS ON EACH WOMANS VAGINA THEY ARE NOT ALL THE SAME SOME JUST ORGASM AND SOME SPRAY IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE WOMAN AND THE FORCE OF THE ORGASM THE MORE YOU MAKE LOVE WITH ONE PERSON THE MORE YOU LEARN ABOUT WHAT WORKS AND DOES NOT MONAGOMY ISSSSS GOOD AFTER ALL.

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  • K8 the Great~'s Avatar
    Posted by K8 the Great~ Tue Dec 9, 2008 9:06am PST

    I amalways very moist down there, no problems just very wet during sex

    i like to wipe it off but that can be embarrassing.... how do i get that to stop besides saying i need to stop to wipe up?????

    please help.

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