After a vaginal delivery, if there's no sensation during intercourse, can the vagina still return to normal?
In general, after a normal vaginal delivery, the sensation during intercourse may be reduced due to vaginal laxity, but the vagina can usually return to normal. The specific analysis is as follows:
Normal delivery refers to childbirth through the vaginal canal, which often leads to vaginal looseness and reduced sensation during intercourse—this is a normal phenomenon. Women should maintain a positive mindset, emotional stability, adequate rest, a balanced diet, enhanced nutrition, and good personal hygiene. The cervix and vagina possess natural elasticity. At this stage, women can perform vaginal health exercises according to their physical condition, consistently practicing Kegel exercises (pelvic floor muscle contractions) and vaginal muscle tightening to strengthen the inner thigh and perineal muscles, thereby improving vaginal laxity. If there is no significant improvement over time, surgical options such as vaginoplasty (vaginal tightening surgery) may be considered, which can effectively alleviate vaginal looseness.
Women in this situation can also increase their intake of dairy products, animal liver, egg yolks, and foods rich in vitamin B2 such as peanuts and corn. However, it's important to note that loss of sensation may also be caused by gynecological inflammation or endocrine disorders. If any discomfort occurs, prompt medical consultation is recommended.