Thanks MR.
OMG I just found some info..
between one and ten in a hundred women will have trouble going to the toilet and may need a catheter after the surgery until normal bladder emptying is established. Less than one in a hundred women will have long term problems needing a catheter for a long period You have to be kiddingCan there be any complications?
There can be complications with any type of surgery but serious complications are rare. The risks are:
between one and ten in a hundred women will have trouble going to the toilet and may need a catheter after the surgery until normal bladder emptying is established. Less than one in a hundred women will have long term problems needing a catheter for a long period
about ten in a hundred women will develop an irritable bladder
one to five women in a hundred will develop a urinary infection
one in a hundred women will develop a wound infection
less than one in a hundred women need a blood transfusion
one in a hundred women will have damage to the bladder or urinary tract and this is usually repaired at the same time as the operation
a small chance of damage to blood vessels, ureters or bowels during the operation
occasionally keyhole surgery may need to be changed to a larger incision during the surgery due to complications.Is it just me or does that sound like a lot??
And...
.Recovery time
Most women stay in hospital for 3-4 days. You will be sent home once you are feeling well and once you are able to pass urine with no problem.
It is important to rest after the operation and allow the area to heal. Generally it is recommended:
you restrict activity for two weeks
after 2 weeks do light activity only
avoid heavy lifting for 6 weeks, including shopping bags, washing baskets and children
abstain from sexual activity for 6 weeks
avoid playing sport for 6 weeks
So thats pretty much 7 weeks without classes. Hmmm, I don't think this is for me! I suppose I could always get a boob job at the same time![]()





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