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granolamom
July 30, 2009 - 5:14pm
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healing potential
I think the answer is, we just don't know.
in theory, I'd say someone with no tearing is in a better position that someone with extensive tearing. but the human body is amazing and frustrating at the same time. it doesn't always behave as we think it should.
I had pretty bad tearing that was never stitched and never healed properly. and while my prolapse isn't completely gone, it was way worse than yours when I found it and its alot better than it was.
so don't let these worries interfere with your healing. you've got as much healing potential as anyone else.
mzimm
July 30, 2009 - 7:34pm
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thanks granolamom
You always have words of encouragement!
amaleigh
July 30, 2009 - 7:47pm
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I had 3 hr pushing with
I had 3 hr pushing with vacuum delivery with my son. Fortunately I didn't have any tearing that required stitches. Unfortunately, I ended up with acystocele and rectocele. Sometimes I wonder if I had had an episiotomy if that would have saved me from overstretching. I feel like all the pressure from the delivery just got absorbed into the surrounding tissue, and it's never firmed back up. Kinda funny that we both question if the other way would have been better. In the end, I think the ww posture and exercises give us all good potential for strengthening and healing.
louiseds
July 30, 2009 - 9:51pm
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What if?
Yeah, there is always a bit of "What if?" hanging around about lots of things in life. I think it is just a part of assimilating things about our lives that we are still uncomfortable about, part of the grief recovery thing. We humans think a lot about the past, perhaps so we can do it better in the future. Who was it said, "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it."?
I guess all we can do is take our body the way it is and do what we can with it. I only live in my own body, so comparing it with others is somewhat pointless, as I have not walked their shoes.
Robin, one day when you are feeling inquisitive, you will probably be able to get information from the record of your confinement from the hospital and find out how bad it really was. Now you are further away from it, it might not be so scary. I had a little, "What if" myself a few weeks ago and rang the hospital where I had my first confinement, to find out how to go about getting a copy of those records, to find out exactly what did happen. I was busy labouring at the time, so I didn't take much notice. I haven't written the letter yet ...
Cheers
Louise