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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]See my previous post. As many as 1 in 6 women who delivered vaginally have a pelvic floor disorder. 200,000 women undergo surgery every year to fix the damage. That is pretty much the exact opposite of “most women come through childbirth just fine.” Just wait until your bladder or uterus drops out of your body through your vaginal wall or you start being incontinent of feces or urine or you become unable to fully evacuate your bowels and have to go around all day with a rectum fool of stool you have to manually disimpact due to a rectocele and I promise you, you will not be saying this is “just fine.”[/quote] I work in this field. A lot of the pelvic injuries that elderly women are dealing with are from twilight sleep plus forceps. We no longer use both typically. Also, women are now laboring down on their own more. [/quote] Than you know that ACOG is promoting operative delivery as a strategy to avoid C sections then, also. https://m.acog.org/Clinical-Guidance-and-Publications/Obstetric-Care-Consensus-Series/Safe-Prevention-of-the-Primary-Cesarean-Delivery And you also know there was a study that just showed laboring down makes no difference for outcome, as well. [/quote]
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