A normal birth can cause more vaginal laxity than a cesarean birth. Since a normal birth is the expulsion of the fetus through the woman’s vagina, while a cesarean birth is an operation on the abdomen to remove the baby, a normal birth will have a greater impact on the vagina. However, both normal and cesarean deliveries can lead to this condition, because as the uterus gets bigger and the vagina is compressed, it can cause laxity. This condition is usually recovered in about two months after delivery, and if it is not serious, women can take care of it further by doing vaginal tightening exercises. If the laxity is severe and the woman wants to return to her pre-birth state, she can go to a postpartum rehabilitation center for rehabilitation.