"husband stitch" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: husband stitches [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} husband stitch (plural husband stitches)
  1. An extra stitch made by a doctor after an episiotomy in order to make the opening of the vagina smaller, supposedly to increase the pleasure of a male partner during sex. Synonyms: daddy stitch, husband's stitch Translations (an extra stitch made by a doctor after an episiotomy in order to make the opening of the vagina smaller, supposedly to increase the pleasure of a male partner during sex): point du mari [masculine] (French), férjöltés (Hungarian), férjcsomó (Hungarian), apacsomó (Hungarian), vőlegényvarrat (Hungarian), férjvarrat (Hungarian), szew mężowski [masculine] (Polish)

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Alternative forms

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