Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness I had a second one. First was by a very nice man, but terrible scar. Second was with a woman who’d had 4 and had an issue with the last, so she studied up on how to suture. Way better outcome! Don’t recall any difference from first one - both were long ago.
Obstetricians are notoriously crappy surgeons. It is a running "joke" in the surgery world. There is a scan that measures the scar thickness that would probably prevent all ruptures in TOLAC that they hide from women/don't do randomized clinical trials to validate because it would expose which of the obstetricians have been butchering women for decades
You post about this on almost every thread about C-sections. Please, seek therapy for the trauma you experienced. It’s not healthy to be posting here constantly about this the way you do.
Anonymous wrote:My second was almost pleasant. I showed up calm, with my hair and makeup looking great. Put me under in a different part of the hospital, had a way better time with the spinal, everything was quick. I went in Thursday morning and was home Saturday night. I did a quick solo outing with my 2 year old a week later. Knowing what to expect made it a lot easier, as did having no labor first. Good luck OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness I had a second one. First was by a very nice man, but terrible scar. Second was with a woman who’d had 4 and had an issue with the last, so she studied up on how to suture. Way better outcome! Don’t recall any difference from first one - both were long ago.
Obstetricians are notoriously crappy surgeons. It is a running "joke" in the surgery world. There is a scan that measures the scar thickness that would probably prevent all ruptures in TOLAC that they hide from women/don't do randomized clinical trials to validate because it would expose which of the obstetricians have been butchering women for decades