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With my first I had a 3rd degree tear, for no apparent reason. I was fully dilated and it still took me 2hours to push him out. He was 3,7kg , so kind of normal size I would say, so big for 3 weeks early. He was in a good position and the midwife did a episiotomy when he just wouldn�t come out. I did a perineal massage for at least 6 weeks before birth and I still had a bad tear.
After I had him they said if I have to give birth again they will offer me an elective c-section, but I want a natural birth again, just want to find out how likely it is to tear so badly again. I couldn't walk properly for 2 weeks and even after that was in a lot of pain if I had to walk longer walks up to 8 weeks after and still was in slight pain till 6 months after.
Is there anything I can do to prevent it?
After I had him they said if I have to give birth again they will offer me an elective c-section, but I want a natural birth again, just want to find out how likely it is to tear so badly again. I couldn't walk properly for 2 weeks and even after that was in a lot of pain if I had to walk longer walks up to 8 weeks after and still was in slight pain till 6 months after.
Is there anything I can do to prevent it?
Rheanna
Name: Rheanna Group: Newbie Messages: 4 Registration: 03.04.2013 Visited: 18.08.2014 |
City: Harrow |
Rheanna
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18 August 2014
With my first The Dr gave me an almost 4th degree cut. My next 2 babies were born at home with no tears or cuts at all. And they were both over 9lbs!
Jo80
Name: Jo Group: Newbie Messages: 5 Registration: 12.04.2013 Visited: 19.01.2015 |
City: Hounslow |
Jo80
Newbie
17 October 2014
I did tear with my second, but the tear was minor compared to my first 4 degree tear.
Leanne
Name: Leanne Group: Newbie Messages: 8 Registration: 01.04.2013 Visited: 16.01.2015 |
City: Harrow |
Leanne
Newbie
05 December 2014
I tore a little with my fisrs two babies, and both times only 2 stitches were required. My last baby was larger, so they performed an epistomy. I was surprised that my recovery from it was faster and easier than from natural tears.They say it's usually the other way around.
Ava
Name: Ava Group: Newbie Messages: 8 Registration: 27.03.2013 Visited: 04.02.2015 |
City: Camberley |
Ava
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12 January 2015 Quote: #239 Leanne 05 December 2014, 15:01I tore a little with my fisrs two babies, and both times only 2 stitches were required. My last baby was larger, so they performed an epistomy. I was surprised that my recovery from it was faster and easier than from natural tears.They say it's usually the other way around.
Yes. I heard that two, but a friend of mine also noticed that epistomy gave her a faster and easier recovery.
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