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[quote=Anonymous]It’s major surgery, and like any surgery, things can go awry. I got an infection following my first emergency C-section and had to be rehospitalized. The infection left me sick and weak and I honestly looked and felt like a corpse. I had to be separated from my baby for four days, she could visit me during visiting hours, and I did my best to breastfeed her. (She couldn’t stay with me because only patients can stay, and she wasn’t a patient as she was completely healthy.) Fortunately, I recovered fully, and we were able to breastfeed. But it was horrible. There’s also a lot of difficult things even without complications, like blood clots, difficulty walking, difficulty with bowels, etc. The scar can not properly heal, etc. You have to have a freaking catheter. It’s not a cake walk, OP.[/quote]
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