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Re: ' The Blender Method'

From: Darcie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 20 Sep 2003 14:17:16 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Deanna wrote: >
>i know how big it is i have seen them and there is no way i would be
>able to fit that in with my husband without creating problems or severe
>pain im small and as for delivering a baby i assume when you dilate your
>"hole" gets bigger?? maybe im a candidte for c section then cuz even
>with my husband it hurts too much but not that the thought isnt creative
>and if i could i probably would try i just know i wouldnt be able to fit
>the both in there
>
>At Sat, 20 Sep 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>A bullet vibrator is only a little thing (size of a thumb). If your
>>"hole" as you put it, isn't big enough....how are you going to deliver a
>>baby?
>>

Sorry ladies, I had to contribute to this conversation... It's not the size of the vagina that matters for delivery- it's the pelvic bones. If a baby makes it thru those and the cervix is dilated sufficiently, she will also make it out the vagina! Deanna, after birth, if you have a vaginal one, in all likelihood sex will be less painful as you will be better able to accomodate your husband :) A "small" vagina does not make you a c-section candidate, but a small pelvis does. Possibly, the woman who can accomodate her hubby as well as the bullet, has a "small" vagina, but her hubby is a little less endowed than average. I'm curious as to why women argue about whether or not they are "tighter" or "looser" than the next woman, what possible difference could it make??? Best wishes, Darcie >>>




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