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Will the G-spot change due to childbirth? (Discussion on postpartum body changes and sexual experience)

Asked by:Julie

Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 02:54 PM

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  • Christy Christy

    Apr 01, 2026

      learn Postpartum The change of G point, for female It is of great significance to better understand your body and improve the quality of postpartum sexual experience. Next, we will delve into whether the G-spot changes due to childbirth and the specific impact of postpartum body changes on sexual experience.

    What is G-spot

      Definition of G-spot: The G-spot was first proposed by German obstetrician and gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg in 1950. It is located 2-3 cm on the front wall of the female vagina near the vaginal opening. It is a bean-sized area. Stimulation of this area may cause a woman to experience intense sexual pleasure and even ejaculation.

    Effects of childbirth on the body

      Physiological structural changes: During childbirth, a woman’s vagina will experience expansion, especially during vaginal delivery. fetus Passing through the birth canal causes stretching and damage to the muscles and tissues of the vaginal wall. This change may result in vaginal relaxation , the tone of the pelvic floor muscles decreases. According to statistics, about 60%-70% of women who give birth naturally will experience varying degrees of vaginal relaxation.

      Fluctuations in hormone levels: Hormone levels in a woman’s body undergo dramatic changes after childbirth. Estrogen and progesterone levels drop rapidly after childbirth, which may affect a woman's sexual desire and response. At the same time, the increase in prolactin will promote milk secretion, but it may also inhibit the secretion of sex hormones, thus having a certain impact on sexual experience.

    Will the G-spot change due to production?

      Position change: There is currently no conclusive scientific research showing that childbirth will directly cause the position of the G-spot to change. However, due to changes in vaginal structure, the sensation of finding and stimulating the G-spot may be different. For example, vaginal laxity may change the feel of fingers or other irritants in the vagina, affecting the positioning of the G-spot.

      Sensitivity changes: Some women may experience a decrease in G-spot sensitivity after giving birth. This may be related to the vaginal wall nerve It is related to peripheral damage, changes in hormone levels and psychological factors. However, some women may recover or even increase their G-spot sensitivity after a period of recovery and adjustment after childbirth.

    Ways to improve your sexual experience after giving birth

      Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training: By performing pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training such as Kegel exercises, you can enhance the strength of the pelvic floor muscles and improve vaginal relaxation. It is generally recommended that postpartum women perform 3-4 groups a day after their body recovers. Each group contracts and relaxes the pelvic floor muscles 10-15 times, each lasting 3-5 seconds.

      Psychological adjustment: Postpartum women often face body image changes, care baby Stress and other issues, these psychological factors may affect sexual experience. Husband and wife should strengthen communication, understand and support each other, and create a good sexual atmosphere.

      Seek professional help: If postpartum sexual experience problems persist and seriously affect your quality of life, you can seek help from a professional doctor. For example, obstetricians and gynecologists can evaluate problems such as vaginal laxity and provide corresponding treatment suggestions. The cost of treatment depends on the specific treatment method. For example, the cost of laser treatment of vaginal laxity is about 3,000-8,000 yuan.