The “T” in
the “C” T C-Section is it a necessity or a another strike against feminine
womanhood and all its allure. The
horizontal cut or incision(lower segment) is it necessary? When looking at the risks and consequences is
there an alternative or could a regular vertical incision (upper segment)
suffice to the lower the potential for complications.
Not only is
it a “blah” of ugly it is also a psychological punch to a woman’s self-esteem
and viewing of her body after the under math.
The inner sagging of the inner wall is what causes an unattractive pouch
and lack of firmness in the inner muscle.
The question is the uterus strong enough to recover and allowed the
correct situating of a future baby. In
my opinion, conception of another baby should be approximately three years (36
months) to allow internal healing and reestablishing strength of the
uterus. For example, special exercises
should be done to tone and realign the positioning of the uterus and physical
position of the hips, back, legs and upper back and neck.
A mental
concern for every woman is whether he will continue to love her with the scars
and all and if the pain will go away.
One of the
questions that are associated with the T C-section or a regular C-section is
which one is better for you?
The ugly T
C-section is one which I believe leads to more consequences, e.g., outward
appearance, possible pain and additional injury during intercourse and lack of
support in the uterus and change in outward skin and possible associated nerve
damage.
Lastly, How
do you feel? Do you think the (doctors
and those who decide) are working on your behalf or against you? Your call.
Felicia
Further questions:
How thick is
the C-section scar?
Does it
impede sexual penetration?
Does the size
(length) of the penis matter after surgery if the C-section scar is extensive
or too thick?
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