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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just because you can do something does mean it should be done. You should line up some help. Ask a friend to come stay or go through your family options. You are more at risk for post partum if you're on your own.[/quote] This exactly. Don't rely on DCUM experiences -- for all we know there is one poster posting all the comments, or a troll, or whatever. Regardless you have no idea how YOUR body will respond, and it can be really terrible to need help and not have it. Difficult recovery can increase the chance of: post partum depression, pelvic floor difficulties, colic in the baby, and other physical problems for you such as infection or torn stitches. These things apply whether you have a vag or c/s birth, so do what you need to do to line up some help. I've never known a brand new mother to regret the help she has on hand, even if she had a "easy" birth. [/quote]
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