What is the incidence of tears of the tissues surrounding
the vaginal opening if the tissues are not first cut?
Not exact matches
If you had a tear in your
vaginal opening or a deliberate cut to widen it, called an episiotomy, you'll get stitches now.
Childbirth can permanently stretch the
vaginal canal and
opening, especially
if an instrument like forceps or a vacuum is used during a delivery.
If the cup is inserted crooked, doesn't fully «pop»
open, or it doesn't seal to your
vaginal walls, there is a chance for leakage — but with some practice and experimentation, these initial leakage issues all but disappear.
Yet
if they were to just press on the sides of your
vaginal opening they would most likely find brick walls or tissues that don't have the ability to expand or stretch.
Clinical signs of pyometra present after four to eight weeks after estrus (heat); during estrus the cervix is
open as the female is looking to accept a mate, this is the time that an infectious agent (usually E. coli) infect the uterus;
if the diarrhoea has been occurring for more than four weeks, it is possible that it may have contributed to the pyometra, but usually pyometra is caused by bacteria from the urinary tract or normal
vaginal flora.