Re episiotomy scar..mine still feels a little tender. Not so much that I notice too much but it does feel a bit tender when we dtd for sure. Apparently sometimes it can be tender for quite a while...I dont really have any pain. its hard to know whats normal 'down there' now as its all changed so much lol
Hello Cai, My son is almost 18 months old now and I still suffer with discomfort from my episiotomy scar. Think it's because I've got a bad scar due to it bursting open on me. Particularly before my period I feel achy and bruised. Sometimes it stings and just feels sore. I've realised now that it is something I'm going to have to just live with. I went to see a gynaecologists and have been offered a fentons procedure where the scar is cut out and restiched. I would really like another baby so that is not an option I am going to look into at the moment. You should definitely see your GP tho and get them to take a look for you. That's what I did. They can decide then if things are looking ok. X
I was exactly the same. Your experience is exactly like mine. It took 5 months for mine to close up. It ruined my first few months after giving birth. The infections and having to have so many showers a day. That's ridiculous them saying about you hygiene! Bet that person was male and didn't have a clue!!
I'm definitely going to push for a section if I have another baby. My partner is reluctant to have another one too but will try and twist his arm!
Definitely try massage. It does ease a lot with time. I was in agony still at 6 months pp but the pain is more bearable now. X
Hi both Posted this a few days ago but may not have seen it? Anyhow, I had my op as you both might know (?) and things seem a lot better and def look more normal. No more pulling or aching now. I've been told to massage with bio-oil but haven't had chance as yet as TOTM. But she said to me she would def advise a section next time, so there is no risk of damage to the area. So if you're going to have a section anyway and you want an op to make it better/normal, i would advise from personal experience to get it done ASAP. Xxxx
Interesting. My hospital said they wouldn't operate until 'if had all my children' - when I said I had, they replied with - 'well when u r past child baring age'
How did u manage to get it done now?? How long did it take to heal?? Xx
Yes I've been offered the operation also before I have another child. My only problem is I've saw a few gynaecologists lately as I may need a laporoscopy for endometriosis. The last doctor said I may end up worse and the procedure may not be effective on me. Something to do with the position of the scarring. I've been advised to massage the area also. Try to stretch it through sex if it's not too painful? Which as you no is easier said than done when you feel so sore and like it's ripping!
They can do it while I'm already under anaesthetic having the laporoscopy but I just don't no wot to do?
I need car seat advice please lovelies. When would you all remove the head hugger part? Cole hates his, he looks really squashed into it and it's fleecy so makes him sweat. They say when they can hold their head, which he can, but is 15 weeks too young? Don't want to risk hurting him but he absolutely hates it and his head looks really uncomfortable in it.
I've never used one. Mine didn't come with one I don't think. It has fair bit of padding but doesn't hug the head? I have the graco evo car seat