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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Forceps birth for my first after a day of labor left me unable to control my poop for 6 months and with a boatload of scar tissue in my vagina from sidewall tears and a bladder and rectal prolapse that make emptying my rectum impossible so I have to use gloves or enemas on a daily basis now. The scheduled c section I had after that (which had several post op complications) Was so civilized and lovely compared to having a baby ripped out of me with BBQ tongs after purple pushing for hours. My c section scar is invisible now to the naked eye and was done in my pubic hairline. It looks nothing like the picture the PP posted and you cannot see it and there’s only a tiny band of scar tissue I can feel when I palpate the area. oP do the scheduled c section. I did and wish I had done it for my first. [/quote] That's exactly how my scar is. I had an emergency c-section. Being induced by having a midwife shove her hand up my vagina to insert cervidil was horribly triggering and I had a panic attack. And then my daughter got stuck and wouldn't come out. The c-section was not the awful part of my birth experience. I'm considering having a repeat c-section. [/quote]
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