‘Fake’ vaginismus / thinking too soon something is wrong
Hello there. I’m a midwife (I work in Germany) and I regularly meet up with other colleges (online these days) to chat about different subjects
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Hello there. I’m a midwife (I work in Germany) and I regularly meet up with other colleges (online these days) to chat about different subjects
I’m 26 and never been sexually active. Ive only been able to insert a tampon once and it was extremly painful and I almost wasn’t
Just a general question. I’ve read on another board there are pelvic floor therapist who insist you don’t miss a session, even if that means
The topic from Annelies raised a good point which I almost forgot about (getting old I guess) and I’d like to know if this played
I think I was 21 or 22 when I heard about vaginismus for the first time. Which is – in my opinion – way too
You’ll all probably find it weird that a guy posts something here on the forum, but I think I might have something interesting to add.
I’ve called myself littlebear over here, which is not my real name of course. I’m a 23 yo single female, and I’ve had vaginismus. HAD,
I’ve always been told vaginismus means the entrance to your vagina is literally “blocked” and your partner can’t get in at all. In my case,
Can one of you guys tell me something more about the therapy itself? I know you have to work with dilator sets at home, but
Sorry for the spelling mistakes, English is not my native language. I’m slightly worried about my daughter – I’m looking around for advice, and that’s