I might have. My mom said I came out bouncing and that i've never stopped. LOL!
My youngest is a ball of energy. I wouldn't have her any other way!
I might have. My mom said I came out bouncing and that i've never stopped. LOL!


OMG How have I never been warned about the pooch? This thing isn't going to go away?
This is seriously the first I have heard about it. I mean, I have it but thought it would go away!!!
OMG How have I never been warned about the pooch? This thing isn't going to go away?
This is seriously the first I have heard about it. I mea, I have it but thought it would go away!!!
I also wouldn't recommended the c-section. I also had a tough recovery.
See what you learn on DIS? My kids are 15, 10 and 8 and it's still there. My doc said learn to love it because the muscles were all cut, they will heal but will never be the same.

What would I think? I'd think you are crazy!
I had two c-sections. Let's see, first it's major abdominal surgery.
As far as inconvenience, for about two weeks you can't sit up from a laying position. You have to roll to your side and use your arm to push yourself up. Yes, this includes every time the baby wakes up for a feeding.
As for the incision, the first one was annoying, but not horrible. The second one, well, the incision just wouldn't heal right. My muscles down there are shot...can you say major pooch?
I have adhesions like crazy...as in, if I have a full bladder I can tell you the location of all the various bits that are located in that area because they are now all stuck together. I was warned that when I'm in my 70's and older I need to watch for strangulation of the intestines due to this.
Add to that the fact that, for 6 weeks after surgery, you are supposed to not drive, avoid stairs, not lift anything heavier than the baby. (Meaning the carrier/stroller/vacuum/laundry basket/etc.)
That's the reality...it doesn't even take into account the risks that come from surgery itself, including infection.
Would I ever opt for a c-section? No way!
Jeez. Ignorance was bliss. And hello to my fellow Rochesterian![]()




Actually, it is pretty common here for women to have elective sections and everyone I know who's had one has had it covered without an issue by their insurance company.
I had a c-section with DD (not elective) and I will tell you that I'd do it again in a second. I had a wonderful experience with mine. No pain meds after the first night (section was 4:30pm) and no issues with recovery. I was slow walking and doing stairs but I did it slow. I do have a pooch but I'm not a skinny woman...I wasn't wearing a 2 piece before I got pregnant![]()
Seriously, an "elective" C-section for convenience? That is ridiculous and it is scary that medical professionals would go along with it. (No insult to OP, who is clearly just asking for input.)
Just . . . wow . . .![]()
Yeah, I'm both shocked and saddened!! C-sections are for emergencies.
Did anyone else's incision take years to not be numb and itch?
Or at least true justifiable medical reasons. I would love to know what lie they are making up for the insurance, because a C costs a whole lot more than a V birth and what insurance company willingly pays for the more expensive procedure
In order for our insurance to cover mine I had to have CAT scans done and ultrasounds and meet certain measurable criteria!
Did anyone else's incision take years to not be numb and itch?
Or at least true justifiable medical reasons. I would love to know what lie they are making up for the insurance, because a C costs a whole lot more than a V birth and what insurance company willingly pays for the more expensive procedure
In order for our insurance to cover mine I had to have CAT scans done and ultrasounds and meet certain measurable criteria!
Did anyone else's incision take years to not be numb and itch?
