Alum can be used to tighten vaginal walls (the internal vaginal canal). There are products on the market specifically for this. Therefore, in theory, alum could be used to shrink the outer labia (lips) of the vagina. However, this "virginal muscle" assuming you mean the hymen, is something of a misnomer. Prior to sexual intercourse, some females have a hymen in place, some don't. The hymen is very fragile. It can be lost painlessly, especially if tampons are used during menstruation, or if the female has an active lifestyle, or participates in sport. The absence of a hymen at the vaginal entrance, is not an indicator of lost virginity. Bringing God into what may be an already tense, anxious situation, helps nobody.
Quief, qweef, queef is an urban slang term for a vaginal fart.
It is a thin membrane stretched across the vaginal opening. There should be a small opening in it to allow the passage of menstrual blood. I compare my hymen to a pink flower. It looks like it has tiny petals (5) and it covers my vaginal opening. The hymen is tissue (skin in this case), it may slightly cover the vaginal opening or almost completely cover the vaginal opening, and some girls (20%) are born without a hymen or may tear the tissue in early childhood; so don't be alarmed if you don't feel that you have one! Lack of a hymen does not mean a girl has been sexually active! You are a virgin until first intercourse - hymen or none.
there is no one size. some women have a smaller hole than others. u have to remember that it stretches too. remember a baby comes out of there.
No. You need to get off the internet and see a real doctor. Don't wait so long that you do yourself harm.
Yes! Most girls get them. Is it big? Then it's called a boil. A boil is caused by a messed up hair follicle. Look up boils for more information.
Your vaginal canal is a muscular tube, when you tighten the vaginal muscles it can push things out of the vagina. Once inserted correctly those same vaginal muscles help keep the tampon in place.
No they have no impact on the vaginal muscles.
To not queef after having a baby you should tighten up your vaginal muscles by practicing kegals.
Kegel exercises are said to strengthen those muscles. they use all the muscles in the abdomen and strengthening the muscles makes the vaginal opening tighter.
Kegel master can help to regain the vaginal strength by tightening the vaginal muscles.
Kegels
Vaginal tightening creams work for many people, but do some research before you choose. Also consider there are other options, for example at ShytoBuy they offer vaginal tightening creams, and also the Kegelmaster, which uses progressive resistance to tighten your pelvic floor muscles. http://www.shytobuy.co.uk/2seduce-female-tighten-gel.html - tightening gel http://www.shytobuy.co.uk/kegelmaster.html - kegelmaster good luck!
A Kegal exercise is an exercise to tone-up the vaginal muscles in order to prevent urinary incontinence, uterine prolapse, and improve vaginal sex. It involves flexing and relaxing the vaginal muscles - the same muscles used if you were to stop your flow of urine mid-flow.
boob musles. Vaginal muscles. These have to be relaxed for childbirth to happen.
A tampon will fit as long as you're relaxed - if you're tense then vaginal muscles will tense causing the vaginal canal to tighten, thus narrower and more difficult to insert the tampon. Relax your vaginal muscles, also try masturbating as when aroused the vagina relaxes, lubricates, increases in size, and opens. Make sure you're also using the correct absorbency for your flow.
May be that the best question to ask is, " why would a woman's vaginal muscles contract during intercourse ? the answer to this is what is medically called vaginismus. This is reflex contraction of the vaginal muscles during intercourse due to serveral reasons ranging from anxiety to past history of abuse. the treatment for this is desensitization and graded dilatation.
Vaginal pruritis means vaginal itching.