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  1. #1
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    Aug 2006
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    Myson, is your scar area flat (but visible) or do you have an overhang?

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    The area is all flat and the line of the scar is just a white faded scar. Barely noticeable visually but the texture is a little different from the skin around it. No overhang at all, he did a lovely job, but at now almost 23 weeks pg I am starting to get a bump.

    At the time of the surgery there was really no hope of me having another baby, if I had of known I would be able to have this bub then maybe I would have waited.... who knows... so I am a little bit concerned as to what affect this pg will have on my tummy. But having said that, the joy of actually being pg with my son more than makes up for whatever may happen physically.

    I read a lot of info from women who have bubs after TT's and also talked to my doc (before geting pg) and the probs to expect, if any, are purely cosmetic and fixable if desired, with no added risk.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2005
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    My mum had a tummy tuck & lipo done in October this year. She had 2 weeks off, only because they were short staffed at her work.
    The operation/healing itself went really well. She had other complications which made her stay in hospital to be 10 days.
    Her scar is sitting on her bikini line. When she wears a 2 piece bikini, you can't see it. And the scar is completely flat, and almost invisible. She has the best looking stomach now, I'm very envious of it. She was about 105kg before her op, and is now down to 78kg.

    My mum saw a plastic surgeon for the first time in August, was operated on in October.

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    I had my TT 5 yrs ago and it hurt more than childbirth - sorry, but just being honest.
    I took a week off work but the day I went back I ended up going back home for another week because I just couldn't stand up straight because the skin was so tight again and I needed to get used to it so my back ached too. I was hunched over for at least 6 weeks.
    My scar is barely visible and took at least 12 months to start fading away.
    In saying all of this, the pain was so worth the end result because I had so much skin that it would get caught in my pant zipper all the time.
    I recent pg suprisingly hasn't even affected all of the work and I still have a flat tummy - aside from the couple of spare tyres
    Good luck with it all and let me know if I can answer any more questions mate.

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    Sue can I ask you a couple q's please....

    Did you find that the muscles stretching hurt more (after the TT) as bubs grew?

    Did you get stretcmarks cos the skin was pulled tighter?

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    myson - when I was around 28 weeks I started to panick because my tummy felt soooo tight I thought it was going to split but after a week or so it settled down. I put on about 16 kgs during the pg and had my baby at 38 weeks. I just started to see a tiny stretchie around my belly button the week before I had her so I think had I gone the extra 2 weeks I would have gotten heaps. Even better I didn't have jelly belly after the birth, it was pretty flat, aside from the spare tyre that already existed LOL.

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    Dec 2007
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    Thanks Sue. I will prob be having this one early too (GD) so hopefully those last couple weeks wont count for me either. Dont feel real big yet.... its all holding in pretty tight still.

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    I am quite keen to know more about this.. I won't be doing anything till my youngest is 3 or 4.. get right out of that lifting stage..