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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't believe anyone would opt for a c-section if it wasn't necessary. Cutting through several layers, including muscle, to deliver the baby. The recovery is difficult and painful. [/quote] My mom had to have major reconstructive surgery as a result of her vaginal births so she ended up getting cut open anyway. My c sections were all easy and uncomplicated and I don't have prolapse and pelvic floor issues and won't need to have my bladder reconstructed.[/quote] [b]Pelvic floor and bladder issues are related to pregnancy. Not simply birth method. [/b]I’d advise you to keep this in mind closer to menopause as your family may be predisposed to them. I’m sorry your mother suffered and hope you do not. 💗 Sharing more for others, in case they are struggling and had c section. [/quote] This is what NCB advocates who pee when they sneeze tell themselves. Ever since I heard this gem I've asked friends who are moms whether they have any bladder or pelvic floor issues post-partum. I've been asking for ~7 years. In my informal polling, not a single c-section mom has these issues, even the ones with twins or the one with triplets. [/quote]
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