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[quote=Anonymous]One planned c section here. Agree with all posters about doing everything possible leading up to and after c section to ease stool movement. I ended up with anal fissure due to incredible difficult and painful stool movement a few days after c section. That took medical ointment and a few months to heal from. I have always been active and fit but it took me a few months to feel comfortable moving about and resume running. I know for many women they can get back to exercise much sooner but for me it took longer. I ended up having ectopic pregnancy years later due to scarring in Fallopian tubes. Doctors mostly wouldn’t confirm it was from c section but one RE said it is likely from c section scarring. I did research on my own and learned, depending on what studies you read, that increased chance of ectopic pregnancy due to scarring is increased risk factor from c section. [/quote]
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