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bpayne123 t1_je620al wrote
Reply to comment by fiee345 in TIFU when I spoke to the surgical planner by sugarintheboots
Thanks for asking! Pooping was tough for a while (thank goodness for Colace!). My OB told me to consider a c-section for future births since my perineum was (is) paper thin (think possibly leaking poo juices for the rest of my life if I had to get another episiotomy). So… I went with the c-section 16 months later with my son.
I will say recovering from the episiotomy/47 stitches was easier/less painful than the C-section. Surprisingly. But I don’t regret going that route the second time since it could’ve turned out pretty bad otherwise.
bpayne123 t1_je4owt8 wrote
Reply to comment by daveescaped in TIFU when I spoke to the surgical planner by sugarintheboots
I had a episiotomy too! (Very likely because the love of my life anesthesiologist did “too good” of a job. Doc said push, I thought I was pushing when in fact I was not). Anyway, no farts, but 47 stitches for me.
bpayne123 t1_je2uzlm wrote
Reply to comment by Just_Cycle_4790 in TIFU when I spoke to the surgical planner by sugarintheboots
My husband says I fell in love with the anesthesiologist when he gave me an epidural during my first-ever birth. I mean, shoot! Wouldn’t you fall in love with a guy who took away all your pain?!
bpayne123 t1_je62i81 wrote
Reply to comment by EmptyStrings in TIFU when I spoke to the surgical planner by sugarintheboots
Mostly were internal/vaginal. But it went all the way to my a-hole.
I know it sounds scary but honestly I’m good now. It was worth it, and now I have an intelligent 12yo daughter who talks back to me all the time. :)