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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
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    Great work Meow.
    I didn't even realise you could forgo stiches for tears, so there you go. Is it more comfortable without? LAst time I had an epi that tore further - dunno what degree, I guess 2nd - and that was not nice. I'd like to skip that this time.
    I punched the air for you at 10lb I dunno if I'm going to make it... we'll see

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    Jan 2008
    Brisbane
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    it didnt feel a bit different for me marcellus and like i said i recover super quick from birth and DH went away on a work trip when DS was 2 days old so i had to be running around like normal...

    Am wondering the a epi with tear is probably a 3rd degee but youd have to ask a MW that one!

    My MW suggested i use medi honey but i never got the time!

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    Jun 2005
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    I didn't even realise you could forgo stiches for tears, so there you go. Is it more comfortable without?
    I didn't know you couldn't either! After my trauma from stitches last time I chatted a lot about tearing and stitching this time with my MW... and discovered you don't have to be stitched! A tear heals in either case but stitching helps hold it together so it will heal in place. Which is why without stitching I've been advised to keep my legs together and upright to aid it in healing in place. Great to hear you healed well while not staying still though Tegam! Personally I never found actually having the stiches in to be uncomfy or painful and I'm not in any pain now either, but my MW did say many women prefer healing without stitches as it is more comfy. Your body works to reject the stitches as they are a forgien object so they can cause more pain.

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    Jan 2006
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    Ok, must ask Laura about this on Tuesday. Thanks!

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    Jan 2008
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    if one looks back at remembers that people have been birthing forever then its not so suprising that our bodies have the ability to heal themselves after birth trauma..... Just another way the medical system has made us doubt our bodies!

    I sometimes get stress wondering what else im missing or havent learn yet....Nice BB is another place to learn and share!

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    Jun 2009
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    Oh wow didn't know you didn't have to get stitched! I'm hoping I just don't tear lol. Oh and i'm with Tegam i'll think i'll give the 10lb club a miss!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    Congratulations Meow! Great job. Welcome to Felix - what a big boy! (Love the name)

    I've read seaweed can help with tear healing - just grab that stuff they make sushi with from the supermarket. I read it on a Midwifery e-magazine. I tried getting manuka honey on mine but couldn't manage it well. It was just a little 1st degree tear, so I left itfor the most part. A few weeks after birth I started massaging vitamin E into it (straight form a capsule).

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    Jan 2008
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    A few weeks after birth I started massaging vitamin E into it (straight form a capsule).
    Dh and i tried that but that doesnt end well same as the massage you are meant to do before baby comes...., probably why we have 4 kids LOL!