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Hi all- I have heard a wonderful rumor that occasionally VVS has been

known to go away after a woman has given birth- can anyone validate

this? My husband and I are going to start trying next month, and I'm

concerned about what the experience is going to be like, needing to

try to have intercourse several times a week (I think my closest

inervals would be once every 6 weeks for the last several years)- it

would nice to hope that there's a light at the end of the proverbial

tunnel.

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A woman can dream :^) I've still got 60-70 days to go before I give

birth, but I'm trying to get diagnosed now so we can start a

treatment program immediately after birth. The extra discharge and

constant urination has made the problem so much worse, so I look

forward to trying something. I've started with olive oil as several

members suggested. It burns a little at first, but is more soothing

than Desitin.

Good luck with your " goal " . :^)

At 07:32 AM 5/29/2006, you wrote:

>Hi all- I have heard a wonderful rumor that occasionally VVS has been

>known to go away after a woman has given birth- can anyone validate

>this? My husband and I are going to start trying next month, and I'm

>concerned about what the experience is going to be like, needing to

>try to have intercourse several times a week (I think my closest

>inervals would be once every 6 weeks for the last several years)- it

>would nice to hope that there's a light at the end of the proverbial

>tunnel.

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<<VVS has been known to go away after a woman has given birth- can anyone validate this? My husband and I are going to start trying next month, and I'm concerned about what the experience is going to be like, needing to try to have intercourse several times a week>> Hey! Sorry, I can't validate it for you. But I wanted to respond to your mentioning your concern about having to have sex several times a week. You might consider using an ovulation kit OR doing some "charting" of your fertility signals to let you know exactly when you're ovulating. That way, you don't have to endure more pain than necessary. Another thing is to (not to be graphic--only trying to help!) get him almost to the point of ejaculation with your hand or mouth or whatever, and then just stick it in the

vagina at the last moment so you don't have to be in pain the whole time you're trying to conceive your baby. Hope it helps! Becky

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