Lol Freya, I used to say it looked like a football was coming out of my tummy (sideways!) when I did a sit-up kind of motion while laying down. My Ob told me that sometimes surgery is the only fix for it as well, but he said that private health insurance would never cover it, grrrr! Apparently it's classed as "elective" and for "cosmetic reasons". I wonder if private health insurance would cover it if you claimed that it was constantly causing pain and a dr recommended the surgery...?
Nikkie, if you want to see how big it is, lay on your back then pull your head and chest up off the bed like you are doing the start of a sit-up. While your tummy muscles are working run you fingers down the middle of your tummy from the middle of your rib cage down to your pelvis pushing in with a bit of pressure. Somewhere along the way you will feel a gap between the muscles. Imagine a guys six-pack has been split down the middle, because essentially that is what has happened to your muscles. Some people get the separation between rib cage and belly button (like me) and others get it between the belly button and pelvis (which I was told is usually more common). You can tell how big you split is by seeing how many fingers you can fit between the split sideways.
I was told that 1 in 3 pregnancies result in separated tummy muscles, so pretty common. My Ob also told me it's most common is pregnancies where the mother was fairly small to begin with, and then grew very quickly. So not surprising that it's happened to you with a tummy that has grown extremely quickly with two precious babes![]()


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