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Possible 2nd C-section


by: Viv on Fri, Oct 12 2007

Feb.2006 My son Angel was born by emergency c-section. I was pushing and he would not come down we ended up finding out he turned which was not a shock being that I was delivering prematurly at 33.4weeks. However now its 2007 Oct and I am now due May 18 of 2008. I can honestly say a booboo. But welcomed. I am terribly scared and Did not enjoys the c-section experience the uncontrollable shaking from feeling freezing, after the csection. The pain getting out the the bed. Well I have still been experiencing tenderness, but would like to trya vbac birth.. I dont want to be one of the percent that ruptures But do have slight pains now of sharpness in he c-section area, what do I do? I am scared any advice?

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  1. Tue, Dec 11 2007
    I have been told to ask my physician if red raspberry tea would be right for me. It is suppose to strenghten the uterus, lessen the pain and difficul...Read

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  • Possible 2nd C-section - by Viv - (Fri, Oct 12 2007)
    Feb.2006 My son Angel was born by emergency c-section. I was pushing and he would not come down we ended up finding out he turned which was not a shock being that I was delivering prematurly at 33.4weeks. However now its 2007 Oct and I am now due May 18 of 2008. [more..]
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