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Turkey´s new epidemic, C-sections: A cut above?
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10.       catwoman
8933 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 09:12 pm

I think that worrying about these kinds of problems is indulgent in itself. And... sexuality is an important part of life, you know?

11.       lesluv
722 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 12:08 am

 

Quoting catwoman

I think that worrying about these kinds of problems is indulgent in itself. And... sexuality is an important part of life, you know?

 

 +100000000000{#lang_emotions_bigsmile} as i am sapik hee hee

12.       catwoman
8933 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 12:09 am

 

Quoting lesluv

 +100000000000{#lang_emotions_bigsmile} as i am sapik hee hee

 

lol lol lol

13.       doudi94
845 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 10:26 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

Assuming that C-section is painless is wrong! True, the 45 minutes of the surgery is painless (with the exception of a needle down your spine) but the recovery is disasterous. I hope they understand that the next day they´ll have to get up and take care of their newborn. Also, the cather will be removed and they´ll have to go to the lavatory although the pain will be immense. Getting up will make them feel like their wound is about to break open and this shall continue for about a week. The next week will still be painful and although painkillers do help, it will take about six weeks to function normally (so was I told as myself I´m in week four). I wouldn´t know for sure but I reckon natural delivery is painful for a shorter period of time.

OUCH!!!!

You know.... I think both ways are so unfair and soo cruel!!!

OH MAN!!

I really dont know how women have been doing it for centuries!!!!

Just imagining makes me wanna faint!!

14.       Trudy
7887 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 10:32 am

 

Quoting doudi94

OUCH!!!!

You know.... I think both ways are so unfair and soo cruel!!!

OH MAN!!

I really dont know how women have been doing it for centuries!!!!

Just imagining makes me wanna faint!!

 

Well, the first ´pregnant man´ already exists in the US.... lol  Shall we women swap places for some centuries with men? They ´do´ the pregnancy and we earn the money (more often then we already do of course). That´ll make a huge difference I guess.... lol

15.       doudi94
845 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 10:36 am

 

Quoting Trudy

Well, the first ´pregnant man´ already exists in the US.... lol  Shall we women swap places for some centuries with men? They ´do´ the pregnancy and we earn the money (more often then we already do of course). That´ll make a huge difference I guess.... lol

 

Yeah but Oprahs man/woman/it(???) person is still a woman just a breastless, testosterone self injecting one !!!

he/she/it is still gonna have the baby the normal way ( i think)

or did he/she/it already have it?

i didnt see anything in the news

16.       WarTrain
325 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 01:47 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

I think that worrying about these kinds of problems is indulgent in itself. And... sexuality is an important part of life, you know?

 

Oh my god!  Are you serious? {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

You would put your child in danger to ensure you gave maximum pleasure to your man?

This is feminism?

 

Ever heard of pelvic floor exercises?

17.       catwoman
8933 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 02:54 pm

 

Quoting WarTrain

Oh my god!  Are you serious? {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

You would put your child in danger to ensure you gave maximum pleasure to your man?

This is feminism?

 

Ever heard of pelvic floor exercises?

 

Who the hell cares. There are millions of babies being born by cessarian section and they all seem to be just fine!

 

And, I am not representing any dogma of feminism... I am only myself and represent my own feminism, so it is nobody´s business to tell me what kind of feminist I am or I am not!!! {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

 

How should I say this.... ´it also pleases the woman´! And... and... there is more to it then just some stretch of vagina.

 

After all, I may revise my opinions after spending time with OB/GYN! I´ll let you know then.

18.       libralady
5152 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 03:07 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

Assuming that C-section is painless is wrong! True, the 45 minutes of the surgery is painless (with the exception of a needle down your spine) but the recovery is disasterous. I hope they understand that the next day they´ll have to get up and take care of their newborn. Also, the cather will be removed and they´ll have to go to the lavatory although the pain will be immense. Getting up will make them feel like their wound is about to break open and this shall continue for about a week. The next week will still be painful and although painkillers do help, it will take about six weeks to function normally (so was I told as myself I´m in week four). I wouldn´t know for sure but I reckon natural delivery is painful for a shorter period of time.

 

I have had two, 30 years and 28 years ago.  Both for medical reasons and I have this say on the matter.

 

30 years ago, I had to request a bikini cut other wise I would have have a scar from belly button down to .......... and this was performed under aenesthetic.  Just going under was a horrific experience and when I woke, it was like being cut in half with a burning knife.  I stayed in hospital 10 days (that was the norm then) and I could not breast feed, as the hormones did not kick in straight away.

 

As for pain after, I don´t really remember too much after the initial waking up and I was back to normal within a short time, 6 weeks and I had my normal figure back including strong stomach muscles.

 

2nd time, I had an epidural and I can say the pleasure of seeing my son born, with no pain at all.  I was fortunate according the DD´s account, that I did not have any particular pain after the epidural wore off.  Hospital for 7 days and back to normal within 4 weeks.

 

I would have preferred natural delivery but it was not to be.  Why someone would choose to have a major operation, all your major stomach muscles are cut through, and your womb is weakened for any further pregancies beats me! 

 

19.       libralady
5152 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 03:08 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

Well, the first ´pregnant man´ already exists in the US.... lol  Shall we women swap places for some centuries with men? They ´do´ the pregnancy and we earn the money (more often then we already do of course). That´ll make a huge difference I guess.... lol

 

 Not entirely a man, she did not go through the full transition to become a man, hence teh pregnancy as her/his womb and reproductive organs still exist.  The thoughts of the outcome for this child do not bear thinking about!

 

Sorry: Just saw a post above.

20.       WarTrain
325 posts
 22 Sep 2008 Mon 03:31 pm

Women who choose caesarean births double the risk of death and illness to themselves and the baby, a new study has found. Doctors are now urging women to give birth naturally if they can.

 

The report published yesterday in the British Medical Journal found non-emergency caesareans were linked to twice the risk of death, hysterectomy, blood transfusions and admission to intensive care, compared to women who had a vaginal birth.

 

There was a five times higher risk of having to have antibiotic treatment after birth. There also is a 70 per cent higher chance of a baby born by either elective or medically-advised caesarean dying before discharge from hospital.

 

Ahh well .... just so long as your sex life is unaffected eh? {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

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