Coleen Nolan claims her vagina only appears at night like a vampire.

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June 25th 2024.

Coleen Nolan claims her vagina only appears at night like a vampire.
Next on the agenda, in a sentence that no one could have predicted, Coleen Nolan, beloved star of Loose Women, revealed that her "vampire vagina" only makes an appearance at night. The 59-year-old singer was engaging in some lively banter with This Morning host Ben Shephard when she made the shocking comment on live TV.

Ben and his co-host Cat Deeley had been discussing their next segment, featuring a woman who had undergone a treatment known as the "vampire vagina," and how it had changed her life. In the middle of their conversation, Coleen chimed in with a cheeky quip.

As Christine Lampard introduced Tuesday's episode of Loose Women, she mentioned that the panel would be discussing Coleen's new tattoo. Ben, always quick with a joke, replied by saying, "I'm assuming Coleen's new tattoo is of me." To which Coleen laughed and replied, "It's a vampire vagina."

The banter continued as Ben and Cat erupted into uncontrollable laughter. Ben then joked, "Haven't you already got one of those?" Coleen had the perfect comeback, saying, "Yeah, it only comes out at night!" leaving everyone listening in hysterics. Ben admitted defeat, saying, "If I've learned anything, it's to never go head to head with Coleen in a banter session."

But let's not forget that the segment they were discussing was actually quite serious. The woman featured in the segment, Gina, spoke about how the rare rejuvenation treatment had helped her take back control of her life.

Gina had a traumatic experience during the birth of her first child in 2004, which left her with a third-degree tear. She felt lost and unprepared after coming home with just a leaflet, and before she knew it, she was pregnant again with twins. During her second pregnancy, she dealt with the stress of worrying about one of the babies not developing properly, and eventually had to deliver prematurely at 27 weeks.

Gina recalled the scary experience of having an emergency C-section and feeling completely unprepared. She said, "It was quite traumatic because when the babies came out, they told me that baby A was a girl and baby B was a boy. Seven hours later, an entourage came in and said, 'We don't actually know what baby A is because he hadn't finished developing properly. His organs were still forming.'"

Gina only found out the sex of her baby a few days later, and tragically, her trauma didn't end there. She developed pre-eclampsia and blood clots, and at one point, she thought she was going to die. She also shared that no one had emphasized the importance of pelvic exercises, and her baby passed away four months later from complications.

At this point, Gina felt like she had lost control of her life and sought help, including the "vampire vagina" treatment, which involves injecting a patient's own blood into their vagina. Speaking on This Morning, she explained, "It's something I've always wanted to have done because after the first birth, I just felt like I'd lost control. I was leaking and always needing to know where the nearest bathroom was. And when you start losing feeling during sex, it's quite scary."

Ben and Cat, who initially found the concept of the treatment "horrific" and "scary," were shown what the surgery actually entailed. Women's health expert Dr. Sarah Jenkins explained that it wasn't an indulgent treatment, but a way to manage medical symptoms like incontinence. The procedure involves injecting botox needles containing the patient's own blood into the clitoris and around the vagina to "rejuvenate" the skin and promote collagen and elastin production.

After hearing about the treatment, Gina was excited to try it, and she shared that most of her symptoms have improved since undergoing the procedure. She said, "After two or three months, I felt like something had actually changed."

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