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The weight but know when lose the average cost on it.
The average cost on it.

Isaac Haines

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Bij mijn 20 weekultrasone klank, zei mijn OB de baby in transversale positie (liggende zijmanieren over mijn buik in plaats van recht, hoofd neer) ik voelt zijn hoofd op mijn rechterkant, en zijn vrij ongemakkelijk was wanneer hij zich beweegt. Ik had een buikplooi twee jaar geleden, zodat kwam voor ik alles in daar strak is. Is deze positie zeldzaam? zijn er om het even welke risico’s voor deze positie? I' m dat a. c heeft. – de sectie hoe dan ook, maar was enkel benieuwd of is iedereen anders door dit gegaan

Darlene Sandberg
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I am now on my second pregnancy which will also be a C-Section. Because of my pelvis C-Sections are the only way of having my babies. I plan on having two more after this one. I’m worried that it will be to high risk of a surgery if I have a tummy tuck after. Will there be to much scar tissue to even have it done?

By: Charmaine

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Joe Lobaugh

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And don’t tell me it’s not true. Why is there so much criticism for women who “choose” to have a c-section? One person responded to one of my questions:

“…if they cant do it the right way then they don’t need to get pregnant in the first place…”

Women choose to have tummy tucks and breast lifts, but don’t face nearly as much judgment as they do when they choose to have a c-section. Why is it more acceptable for a woman to take on the risks of surgery to avoid sagging breasts when she’s 50 years old? Women choose c-sections for different reasons, sometimes to try to avoid the pain, but most people think recovery from surgery is more painful than labor. Some women just want to protect their “sex appeal” and urinary functions, by not passing a baby through their vagina.

And is it just me, but it seems women who were “lucky” enough to have a vaginal labor without any complications are the first to pass judgment on women who choose to have a c-section. I know, it’s not all women, but you know they’re out there.

So why so much hate? Why so much judgment and criticism? Why is it ok to avoid a saggy belly through surgery than to avoid the pain of labor and pushing a baby through your vagina?

By: BirthDramaMamma

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