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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The mortality/morbity is just ONE aspect of how they don't care about moms. How about the complete lack of research/medical attention to pelvic floor issues post vaginal birth? PT could help a lot of people with these issues (like prolapse) if they caught it in the months right after giving birth, instead we just have a culture where women laugh about how we'll never sneeze without peeing again for the rest of our lives. [/quote] Oh for god sake give it a rest. Pretty sure you are the same person posting about their pelvic floor troubles on EVERY single thread here. [/quote] actually you are the troll, trolling women who have suffered childbirth injuries! what is the matter with you? why on earth would you troll this of all things?[/quote] I still don't know why you don't just start your own thread about pelvic floor issues. You obviously have a lot to say. Do you not know how or something? [/quote] This thread is about how the current medical system does not take maternal health into account. I wonder what it is about talking about childbirth injuries that makes you want to bully other women. [/quote] 1) there are at least 2 people responding to you. I wonder what it is about internet discussion boards that makes you take everything personally? 2) do you enjoy gaslighting in other contexts, or is it just this particular issue? 3) are you the person who regularly chimes into all threads about birth with your concern about pelvic floor issues? If so, are you a researcher who is studying this, or a woman who experienced pelvic floor injury during pregnancy and childbirth? If not, then what is your connection to this issue? You seem very fixated on it for someone with no skin in the game.[/quote] 1) there are more than one people writing about their childbirth injuries 2) you are the one gaslighting ffs! pelvic floor damage is very common after vaginal childbirth and there is extensive research on this. do you have a response to that? 3) see #1. Personally my birth went OK but I am now several years later beginning to experience a small prolapse and urinary incontience. So yay? What's your connection? presumably you didn't experience any damage so not sure why you are so bizarrely fixated on those who care about the issue 4) getting back to the topic of the thread, the main point here is that childbirth injuries are one example of how the US gives crap care to mothers. To the extent they do focus resources on improving care it does seem to focus on either vaginal birth or the baby (reducing early term inductions, breastfeeding,)[/quote]
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