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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Myth 2: C-sections prevent pelvic floor disorders Having a C-section doesn’t protect you from prolapse or urinary incontinence. You’re at the mercy of many other factors as well. “It’s the carrying of the baby, your genetics and bad luck at play,” says Dr. Levin. That’s because genes can determine muscle and tissue strength. Women born with weaker tissues are at greater risk for prolapse, reports the American Urogynecologic Society. Dr. Levin warns women not to “make any quick judgments about how functional your pelvic floor muscles are until you’ve had plenty of time to recover after pregnancy.”[/quote] The fact that you are just restating the article instead of reading more recent evidence just shows how ignorant you are. [/quote]
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