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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostAt 33 weeks pregnant, I am super glad I opened this thread....
Remember to do your pelvic floor exercise - Trust me on that one.
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostAnd there are the haemorides that childbirth brings - just thought I would share that with you.
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If you're too embarrassed to go to the doc with your illness then why are you happy for a camera crew to follow you around taking close-ups of your bum-hole??!
"I'd do anything to get on TV"
copyright The Word, c1990.
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostAnd there are the haemorides that childbirth brings - just thought I would share that with you.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostShe said her issue was childbirth. yeah right.
And there are the haemorides that childbirth brings - just thought I would share that with you.
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There is no way this post qualifies for "light relief", unless you are a complete sicko...
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostTell me about it! - My daughter was 10lb 8oz
Took a year to recover. Still went on to have two more.
btw - it's better to be sewn up tight. It's more uncomfortable for mum until they're completely healed, but it promotes much better healing. The looser the stitches, the more like to have, you know, "women's problems.", down there.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAlmost happens to our neighbour. Baby 11lbs : head came out but shoulders got stuck. The midwife needed trauma councelling!
my first one tried to come out with one elbow first, not head first arms down the sides - my wife had no idea - anesthetics are good
one chap I heard about slipped the nurse a tenner and asked her to sew his wife up nice and tight
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostSo basically they slit you in half. Nice. A scar from the bottom of the chest bone and all the way south is sexy.
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this is like some sick torture, i see the thread has been updated, my stomach knows i dont want to read but i find myself looking anyway..
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostTell me about it! - My daughter was 10lb 8oz
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