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>> Still, I guess it could be worse... Jamie was just telling me about
>> that time she dumped 9 lb 2 oz of screaming, kicking baby out of her
>> tail. I'll bet *that* stings the next morning! ;_;
>
> Heh. That's a rather big baby! Yeah, that probably had to hurt a little.
> Not as much as a C-Section, which my wife had. Oh, yeah, and I got to
> see as they pulled him out. o_O
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Cesarean_section_scar_and_linea_nigra.JPG
Frickin' OUCH!! >_<
Mind you... it looks surprisingly well healed, considering the depth of
the wound. (!)
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>> My wife's c-section wasn't an emergency, but was urgent, so I was able
>> to be in the room while they did the operation.
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> Maybe you already went over this, but... why a c-section?
>
My wife a cyst had formed and burst toward the end of the pregnancy. She
went to the hospital in a lot of pain, the day of a regular pregnancy
checkup. That afternoon he was fine. They kept her overnight for
observation, and decided to do an ultrasound in the morning. His score
had dropped significantly. He wasn't in immediate danger, but he needed
to be delivered very soon. So, they scheduled a C-Section for that day.
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