“I talked about sexy time with my hubby and that I would be uncomfortable afterwards, and I said: ‘He’s a big boy!,’” she said. “And I keep seeing: ‘Meghan walked weird after because her husband’s a big boy!’ and I’m like, please stop!”
“And he is a big boy!” Trainor then added. “But I actually had something going on with my hoo-ha, [vaginismus] and also my vestibule, because of all the hormones of pregnancy. It was not infected, but it’s all wrong where it feels like glass.”
Trainor explained that after the “nightmare” diagnosis, she was prescribed a testosterone cream that she had to apply to her vestibule, which are nerves on either side of the entrance to the vagina.
“Your chemicals are all messed up down there because of your hormones from pregnancy, and I was like, I have to tell someone!” she said of her decision to speak out publicly. “I thought I was just super small and uncomfortable.”
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