I had fallen a bit behind after an injury (
broken tailbone) on exercise and diet followed shortly thereafter.
The biggest problem I had starting strength training, and the big problem I'm having again as I'm coming back from
a broken tailbone, is that I can't lift the bar.
I grew a perfectly wonderful person inside of me, researched about home birth and took baby classes and got prepared, but I failed to mention
my broken tailbone.
The rectrospectoscope suggests that a pre-labor c / s would have resulted in an easier recovery for me (bad pain for two weeks or so, plus about a year when I couldn't sit properly thanks to a bruised or
broken tailbone) and (more importantly) a few more functioning brain cells for my son.
birthing trauma (
broken tailbone) made it so uncomofrtable for me to nurse and it messed up his perfect latch.
I was a «good little NCB» who endured 30 hours of labor, 4-1/2 hours of pushing, severe tearing (had to go in to get stitched up),
a broken tailbone, AND an injured baby and still sung the praises of my midwife... I should have gotten the gold star sticker, dern it all!
After
breaking my tailbone and then getting in an auto accident, I wound up in physical theraphy.
almost died, and suffers a severe brachial plexus injury while I ripped end to end and
broke my tailbone... Safest, calmest, most fulfilling, my arse.
Not exact matches
Your neutral spine, starting at your
tailbone and running up along your lumbar and thoracic spine to embed itself in your brain stem,
broke.