Question from Friederike R.: I just came across your fascinating website while looking for information on the use of love balls. I stumbled upon the term "reinnervation of a numb vagina" and was instantly intrigued. It's the first time I've found anything on this topic.
Since the birth of my two daughters – especially the first one, which left severe tearing – I’ve had the feeling of being scarred, and I can hardly feel anything in the G-zone, for example.
Could this be a consequence of the injuries? And is it possible to heal that – to reinnervate?
I would be very grateful if you could tell me more.
Answer: Thank you for your message. In fact, numbness in the vagina is a common issue after vaginal birth, especially when injuries have occurred – though it is rarely spoken about.
Yes, your reduced sensitivity could definitely be a result of your birth experiences. And yes, the vagina can be “reawakened”.
Two elements are essential here: increasing blood flow and massaging the traumatised tissue. Both can be supported with our products.
I recommend using Viball® in your daily life – this gently stimulates blood circulation and provides internal massage almost effortlessly.
In addition, I suggest targeted massage of the scar tissue using FMS dilators.
You can also integrate a further important layer: working with your pelvic area on a psychological and emotional level. During mindful, conscious massage, you may begin to feel emotional wounds stored in this area – and begin to heal them as well.
Of course, if you need more input/support, you can book a session with me ( https://theros.de/pages/sexualberatung ).
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