Not exact matches
If you've had an
episiotomy or a c - section, it may
take longer than six weeks for you to heal and feel up to having sex again.
If a woman has an
episiotomy or has experienced any tearing in her perineum or vagina, it typically
takes almost two weeks for the flesh to heal and the stitches used to repair the tears to dissolve.
If you experienced a tear or had an
episiotomy you will probably experience more discomfort and
take a longer time to heal.
Episiotomy, or
take your chances with tearing?
An
episiotomy usually
takes a shorter healing period, which lasts from 2 - 3 weeks.
Those who do give birth vaginally to a baby who is posterior are more likely to have an
episiotomy and severe perineal tears than moms whose babies are in the more favorable face - down position, even after
taking into account the higher rate of forceps and vacuum - assisted delivery.
It's important to note, however, that the healing process may
take longer if you had a traumatic birth experience or
episiotomy, according to Baby Center.
Like any freshly - repaired wound, the site of an
episiotomy will
take time to heal, usually seven to 10 days.
I
take a risk by submitting to a hospital procedure,
episiotomy, c - section, etc..
More and more women are deciding that they want to
take back control of their bodies during the labor process and do not want to be subjected to unnecessary procedures (i.e.,
episiotomy, enemas, breaking of water, etc.) Far too often doctors are performing these and other procedures and giving women pitocin to speed up the labor process to suit the doctor's own schedule, not the mother's or baby's schedule.
I had an
episiotomy and I think the pain medication, they put me on, was just, I'm really sensitive to stuff, so I was just,
take me about two weeks to be able to
take care of myself with the loneliness, like tiny infant, like when I think about the first couple weeks with him, the most positive I think about is sitting in my glider after I've nursed him, and that feeling of that little head on your chest.
This may
take the form of glasses of water, foot massages, bringing you up a meal, holding the baby whilst you have a shower, talking over the birth experience, postnatal exercises, chatting about baby names, offering you the evidence for
episiotomy or scar healing and much more.
Pushing
took 30 minutes and I ripped (sorry if TMI) something fierce despite having an
episiotomy first.
I'd had an
episiotomy and was not allowed to
take him with me when I had to go into theatre for repair.
This was the easiest birthing experience (1st baby
took 2 days of being in labor contractions amd an
episiotomy after birth and colic.issues straight after birth??)