The vast majority of women who have had a reduction will feel the same after intercourse as they did before surgery. However, if the vaginal nerves are injured during the procedure, the sensation may be reduced or lost after intercourse and may also affect orgasm. Therefore, this surgery must be done carefully, unless there is a clinically significant bulge in the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina that affects daily life, and the treatment with a uterine support is not effective. Moreover, if the vaginal nerves are injured during the surgery, it will be irreversible and no matter what method is used, it is impossible to change this outcome. There are other ways to tighten the vagina, such as pelvic floor rehabilitation.