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i know the basics of a c-section but i'm a little sceatchy on the major details

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why does it hurt when a girl or woman looses their virginity?

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when giving birth to a baby how far can a woman's....thing spread apart?

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reason for the three parter is i dont want to keep doing this, its easier this way

2006-07-28 02:58:08 · 6 answers · asked by brian c 1 in Health Women's Health

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Cesarean section is a delivery of a baby through an incision (cut) on the lower abdominal wall and the uterus.The transverse, or horizontal incision (also known as the “bikini cut”), runs across the pubic hair line. After making the first incision, the obstetrician usually makes a horizontal incision on the lower part of the uterus.The obstetrician then gently removes the baby and the placenta from the uterus. The incision in the mother’s uterus is then tightly sutured, and the abdomen is closed in the same manner that is used for any other operation.
For further details click here: http://www.facs.org/public_info/operation/cesarean.pdf

Sexual penetration is the cause of losing virginity.This means virginity is lost during the first sexual experience.The female genitals has a part called hymen.The hymen (or maidenhead) is a ring of tissue around the vaginal orifice.This hymen usually breaks during the first sexual intercourse and may have mild bleeding or could have no bleeding .Those with quite thick hymen will usually feel pain but some do not.The pain during the first experience could be due to hymen breakage or a trauma on the surrounding tissues.

During normal delivery,cervical membrane (gateway for the baby) could stretch up to more or less 35cm.When the cervix is dilated up to 10 cm it means the woman is ready to deliver and it stretches further as the head of the baby comes over. The size of the head of the baby favorable for delivery is about 35 cm.The vagina stretches to let the baby to pass and usually a vaginal incision is done (episiotomy) to prevent laceration or tearing.

2006-07-28 04:37:21 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ lani s 7 · 2 0

PART 1:Its major abdominal surgery so its riskier than a vaginal delivery because women that have them have longer recovery times, run the risk of blood clots, and infection. Not to mention with every c-section you run the risk of getting placenta prevara and placenta accreta. Its just where the dr makes an incision in your abdomen and uterus to take out the baby. sometimes they make the incision up and down but sometimes they go across with the incision. You will have an epidural or something else to make you numb from the chest down.

PART 2: It hurts because our hymen gets torn from the penis and as so many high schoolers say these days its because someone "popped their cherry"

PART 3: As for the whole stretching thing, it only stretches enough to deliever the baby when your cervix is fully dialated at 10cm. You can feel the stretch though even with pain medicine, I know I sure did and epidurals are nice, but they turn the amount down when ya go to push so you literally feel the baby being born although it doesnt hurt, just feels like you need to have a really bad bm

2006-07-28 04:14:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. a C-section is called a caeserian section. It means that instead of a natural spontaneous delivery where the mother gives birth via the birth canal or vaginal canal, doctors make an incision in her lower abdomen (either longitudinal or the more popular one, the transverse or bikini cut)down to her uterus so the baby can be delivered.
2. Sometimes a girl can experience pain when she loses her virginity because her hymen or a veil-like membrane that acts as a barrrier is torn during intercourse.
3. It's true that it depends on the baby size. usually, we monitor the vaginal opening by cms. when its 10 cms then a mother can usually birth the child

2006-07-28 03:13:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ok, c-section is when you dont give vaginal birth to the baby, but instead the cut your stomach/uterus open and get the baby out theat way. Then they sew you up.
Part2. It doesnt hurt for everyone, some people are more pain sensitive then others. Plus in most cases your hyemen is broken during your first time, and it can cause some discomfort. Buyt if it was broken before like during sports or other instances, it can make it not painfull at all.
part3. 10cm is how far the vaginal opening can dialate during birth. So doctors wait until it gets to 10 cm, before they let you push.

2006-07-28 03:04:52 · answer #4 · answered by zinae_2000 3 · 0 0

C-section, you get cut open from above your belly button to the frontal groin area so the baby can be removed.

It hurts a woman to lose her virginity because the "cherry is popped" as they say in high school. A barrier is broken and it causes some bleeding and discomfort.

When giving birth, typically a woman can open up 9-13 cm depending on the body.

2006-07-28 03:02:21 · answer #5 · answered by Tea_Girl 4 · 0 0

Omg... After i had my c-section i did not have sex until 2 months later. You are suppose to wait 6 weeks to have sex. You say you are not wanting to get pregnant but when you have sex without the use of birth control/condoms/spermicide then you are trying to get pregnant. The morning after pill can only be taken up to 72 hrs after having unprotected sex.

2016-03-27 03:19:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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