Vaginal laxity in women is often due to the following reasons: 1. After vaginal delivery, the dewlap presses on the pelvic floor for too long, which causes a decrease in muscle tone and leads to vaginal laxity. 2. Vaginal laxity can also occur due to ageing and the decline in organ function. It is advisable for women who give birth vaginally to get into the habit of doing anal lifting exercises. Do this twice a day, 30 strokes a time, so that the tension of the pelvic floor muscles will gradually return to their previous state, thus improving the symptoms of vaginal laxity. You can also do pelvic floor rehabilitation by going to a hospital and using an instrument to enter the vagina and restore the muscle tone to its previous state through electrical stimulation, which will also improve the symptoms of vaginal laxity.