A mum has candidly revealed how giving birth to her son ‘stretched’ her vagina and made sex more pleasurable than ever.
Lucie Fink, 31, a popular YouTube star and podcast host based in New York City, recently revealed how childbirth changed her body for the better during a recent episode of her online show, The Real Stuff.
She talked about how the transformation helped make intimacy with her husband, Mike Morris, even more pleasurable.
The content creator explained that she used to feel “burning” during her husband’s “first entrance” when they had sex, but since welcoming her son Milo in November 2021, she no longer finds sex painful.
A mum has candidly revealed how giving birth to her son ‘stretched’ her vagina and made sex more pleasurable than ever.
Lucie Fink, 31, a New York City-based YouTube star and podcast host, recently revealed how giving birth helped make intimacy with her partner, Mike Morris, more pleasurable.
She explained that she used to feel “burning” during her husband’s “first entrance” when they had sex, but since welcoming her son Milo in November 2021, it is no longer painful.
She added that she was “very grateful” that her baby “opened her up” and made her more “comfortable.”
During a chat with fellow mom influencer Cameron Rogers, she explained, “Maybe I had a tighter canal before, but this kid stretched me out and made it a very comfortable size.”
“Previously, the first position we started in was a big deal and (how prepared) I was before it happened was a big deal because I needed to have the right amount of lubrication so that that first inning didn’t burn out.
“The first few minutes were always painful, but… I literally stretched and starting now is much easier.”
Lucie added that now “entry” can “happen quickly” and she “can be in any position.”
“It’s brought me to the perfect place, so I’m very grateful,” said the social media star, who is currently expecting her second child.
During the extremely honest conversation, Lucie admitted that during the first few months after giving birth, she struggled because she suffered a “little tear” during childbirth.
She also said she had trouble creating natural “lubrication” when she was breastfeeding, forcing her to use an “estrogen cream” given to her by her doctor.
During a chat with fellow influencer Cameron Rogers, he explained: “Maybe I had a narrower canal before, but this kid stretched me out and made it a very comfortable size.”
“Before, I needed the right amount of lubrication so that the first inlet wouldn’t burn,” he added. ‘But… I’ve literally stretched myself and getting started is so much easier now.’
Cameron, who has two children, admitted she didn’t feel a ‘vaginal difference’ during sex after becoming a mother.
“I think after giving birth, a lot of people immediately say it (sex) got worse and a lot of people actually think it got tighter and I felt that way too in the first few months because I had a little tear,” she shared.
“And while I was breastfeeding for nine months I had no lubrication, so I had to get this estrogen cream from my OB just to start the process and to get it going in honestly.”
Cameron, who has two children, admitted she didn’t feel a “vaginal difference” during sex after becoming a mother.
But she added that she and her husband, Joe Rodgers, are “having the best sex of their lives after having kids” as she feels she has a “deeper connection” with her partner.
‘Also maybe we have a little less sex than pre-kids, so maybe (having) less makes it better. Quality over quantity,” he added.
In the end, Lucie said she hoped that by being so open about how childbirth affected their antics in the bedroom, other moms would feel less alone.
‘YO “I think it’s probably comforting for some people to hear that in your case, you guys are having the best sex of your life even with two kids and in my case (it) really made me feel better,” she concluded.