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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 02:37 |
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I just had a little girl on the 20th ( a week and 2 days ago) she was 6pounds 9oz.. I had did a VBAC which was successful If your not sure what a VBAC is it is a vaginal delivery after c section. I did not rip at all but the doctor did say My wall riped a little so I got 2 inner stitches. So im not sure what to expect after having a vaginal delivery. Yesterday I started having some what of pain down there it feels like a big bruise or like I have had sex for like days and I was wondering if that is normal? I also sometimes feel like there a tampon in me or something when I don't. After I had her it was really bad and and really felt it when I went to the bathroom. It comes and it goes I don't have that feeling... |
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 02:37 |
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and is it necessarily dangerous for a baby to live in such a place? thank you all for your time A:What would the danger be? If you need to put baby down on the floor, lay a thick blanket. |
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 02:36 |
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I just had a little girl on the 20th ( a week and 2 days ago) she was 6pounds 9oz.. I had did a VBAC which was successful. I did not rip at all but the doctor did say My wall riped a little so I got 2 inner stitches. So im not sure what to expect after having a vaginal delivery. Yesterday I started having some what of pain down there it feels like a big bruise or like I have had sex for like days and I was wondering if that is normal? I also sometimes feel like there a... |
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 02:36 |
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Hubby and I had no problems resuming sex after our daughter was born. She was born via c-section and once we resumed sexual activity there was never really any pain, just moderate soreness once or twice, but nothing terrible. I'm now 5 1/2 months PP and we hadn't had sex, probably for at least 3 weeks due to my husband being busy with work, our daughter being sick and miserable from teething, the holiday etc. When we had sex the other night, I was so sore that I... |
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 02:36 |
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I just want to know how you'd know if a newborn (1 month) has the colic? A:Fidgiting after feeds. Screaming the house down! Usually at bedtime. Wen they pull their knees upto their tummys, usually a sign of tummy ache. Apparently the best thing to give them is a tiny drop of orange in warm water, but I used infacol. And massaging their backs and bellys often REALLY worked for me :) |
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