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[quote=Anonymous]This is anecdotal but I developed internal scarring from my uneventful c section which led to an ectopic pregnancy and 5 years of infertility. I’ve seen numerous RE’s and the opinions will vary. My initial RE who was also close to my OB said they had nothing to do with each other but my second RE said it is definitely related and that there is a study (sorry I don’t have the name) that cites that 80% of post c section tubal ectopics have to do with residual scarring from the c section. There are a slew of other conditions that are increased from c sections. If you look at medical textbooks they will cite that for example, a condition such as andenomyosis can result from surgery on the uterus but they don’t use the word c section which obviously accounts for most surgeries to the uterus. I’m not saying all c sections are bad. Many woman have good experiences and the ability to have have c sections is a gift, but they are often unnecessary and pushed because the birthing experience in a lot of America, at least DC, mostly just sucks. [/quote]
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