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womens health clinic faq

Can treating vaginal laxity too early after delivery cause problems?

Treating vaginal laxity too soon after delivery—especially with surgery or intensive procedures—can interfere with natural healing and may increase risks. Conservative approaches like gentle pelvic floor exercises are safe shortly after birth, but most interventions should be delayed until after the 6-week postnatal check.

Clinical Context

Early intervention is safe only for gentle pelvic floor exercises. All other treatments should be delayed until after clinical assessment and discussion with a healthcare provider.

Evidence-Based Approaches

The RCOG and NHS recommend a cautious, staged approach to postpartum vaginal laxity treatment.