My vagina is not straight

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u/juli10transthrowaway
Sat Jul 27 15:25:24 2024 UTC
(7 comments)

So when I dilate I should be getting the dilator first through a curve and then towards my right side. Is it common? I tried looking online but nothing came up. :(

I'm 17 days post-op

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u/mirror_image_22
Sat Jul 27 15:29:10 2024 UTC
(0 children)

After that short time it's very likely caused by swelling

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u/getbackjoe94
Sat Jul 27 15:37:08 2024 UTC
(0 children)

I'm a few months post-op and I had this same thing. I would go to dilate and the dilator would shift to the right as it went in. At nearly 4 months post-op it's mostly straightened out as swelling went down.

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u/skatetunn
Sat Jul 27 15:46:56 2024 UTC
(0 children)

Yes it is caused by uneven swelling. It's normal and will straighten out as others have noted.

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u/cooreeuss
Sat Jul 27 15:50:15 2024 UTC
(0 children)

Yer it's super common swelling will cause it to feel sidewards mine still goes to the right ever so slightly but am the only one who notices

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u/princessanna_lynn
Sat Jul 27 18:09:58 2024 UTC
(0 children)

Mine went a little left at first. Settled straight after 3-4 weeks.

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u/J-KayInWA
Wed Sep 25 17:53:28 2024 UTC
(0 children)

I have known cis women who had this issue. Angled, or deviated vaginas. So it happens in nature too.

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u/plasticsurgerythro
Sun Jul 28 05:12:50 2024 UTC
(0 children)

Yeah but that would be more cis