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  1. #1
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    Jan 2007
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    Question Pain Dtd after a c/s?? TMI....

    Yes a bit embarrassing but I have to ask.... I had a c/s 5 weeks ago - we have DtD twice - the first time about a week ago and it was really painful. I feel like Im grazed all the way in...(sorry!)..and considering I had a c/s all I can think is that the 10+ VE's I had (yep 10 or more) or the catheter have something to do with it???? Ive been a bit tense but its more a physical pain not from tension IYKWIM?
    Will check at my 6 week check-up but wanted to find out if this is normal or not or if others have had the same thing.
    TIA

  2. #2
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    Aug 2006
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    Hello, I have not experienced a CS, but after birth your oestrogen levels are very very low (even more so if you are breastfeeding), and this can cause the vaginal tissues to become dry, thin, and brittle (ie yes they can actually graze). The remedy for this - other than using a good lubricant - is to see your Dr for some vaginal oestrogen - either a cream or pill, which delivers oestrogen right where it's needed.

  3. #3
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    Oh no Tan! I haven't been through this yet as I am expecting my first in approx 6 weeks BUT this is something I think about ... how will ''it'' go afterwards?!? I think maybe when you have your 6 week check-up just ask the Dr like you said... seeings as it is not far away!!

    I hope it gets better for you soon

  4. #4
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    Nov 2005
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    yes me!! it still hurts me

    The first time we DTD i couldnt believe the pain. It felt like everything was pulling, pushing, burning, stinging etc I actually cried.

    It is a little bit better now but I do reckon its due to breastfeeding which causes vaginal dryness.

    Let me know what your doc says as i am too scared to mention it to mine!

  5. #5
    Moderator

    Oct 2004
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    I found it painful as well, but I did nearly give birth before the c-section and I always blamed it on that. So maybe it was both that and the section.

    Definately use lots of lube and found different positions also helped. What felt good before did not feel the same afterwards.

  6. #6
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    Apr 2005
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    I found it extremely painful the first time after my c/s .. it was definitely dryness causing the problem. The second time (with lotsa lube) was much better

    Your GP/OB can prescribe a cream called Ovestrin, which is oestrogen released by inserting a cream into your vagina - it should help the dryness, and hopefully make DTD less painful.

  7. #7
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    Feb 2005
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    I too found it painful, and that was after 6 weeks. I would just take it easy & see if there is improvement. Also, lots of lube.

  8. #8
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    cherie: there was another thread around here somewhere that I started where people mentioned that cream too. But then someone told me it isnt good when you are breastfeedinfg?

  9. #9
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    Jan 2007
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    Thanks guys, wll check with the MCHN and doc this week - thanks Danni for the heads up on the Ovestrin!

  10. #10
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    danni is use it and it can decrease milk supply but i havent had a problem, i'm also taking zoloft which can decrease supply as well!!! so no problems here with milk, though still problems DTD!!