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...there is this program like yahoo answers that I saw sometime ago and a lady that just put to bed said her husband complained about her being slack down there (if u know what i mean), so I felt really bad, I mean how can a woman go through having birth and her husband tell her that her vi****na is slack!

So I just thought to myself that it will be really depressing to me if my husband tells me that.

So what is the woman to do and also what birth method is the best, CS or the natural method?

2007-02-22 00:17:32 · 25 answers · asked by Cleopatra 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

25 answers

Never have a C-section if you don't have to! I ended up having one and it is definitely NOT the way to go. It's major surgery and extremely painful recovery. Not to mention that I now have a much higher chance of having scar tissue issues later in life that can lead to complications and even hystarectomy. Once you have a c-section, the chances of having a VBAC(vaginal birth after cesarean)is low b/c it's risky. Women are built to give birth and that other guy sounds like a jerk....you don't know what's going on in behind closed doors, but I would guess it's not really about her being slack...they've got other issues. Any normal, good man will NOT complain about that...at least he would have the tact to not actually say anything!

2007-02-22 02:18:21 · answer #1 · answered by emrobs 5 · 0 0

This is a very personal choice - and the possibility of your hubby's possible complaint about the lack of tightness down there really should not be a factor. I mean, realistically, how can any man expect that something narrow enough for a tampon to stay securely in place can stretch for hours to allow a baby's head to travel through and have absolutely no "side effects" is a bit selfish. I had 2 kids naturally, and both were well over 8 pounds each, and my husband had absolutely no complaints.

As to which method is "better", with childbirth - you can't always pick and choose!!

2007-02-27 13:31:38 · answer #2 · answered by foxxzymama 2 · 0 0

I have only had one baby (8lbs, 5oz) and he was born naturally and I wouldn't change that at all. I pushed all of 3 times and he was out and my only thought was "That was it, that's all I had to do?" I was up and walking around within hours. When he was 2 days old I was home and doing everything I would normally do.(Laundry, dishes and cleaning the house) If you need a CS than that's the right way for you, but I wouldn't worry about the "slack" issue, just as long as the baby and the mommy are okay that should be all that matters.

2007-02-22 03:05:44 · answer #3 · answered by Brandi Lyn 2 · 0 0

I choose the scientific institution! even nonetheless I do choose they might enable water births like the midwives clinics do! i for my area choose the discomfort killers so a organic delivery is out of the question! additionally I definitely have huge toddler's so its probable a solid concept that i be on the scientific institution encase some thing might flow incorrect! the two my first 2 have been 9 lb toddler's! I only experience safer understanding that i'm already on the scientific institution! maybe i'm paranoid yet i might somewhat be risk-free then sorry! particularly if i might choose an emergency c-area! desire that enables and robust luck with the e book!

2016-11-24 23:37:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i had a emergency section. If your husband says anything about you down there that would be very horrible. men should consider that having a baby is a beautiful experience and of course your body is going to take a while to heal. After all having a living human being inside of you is not easy. So for those men they should just shut up

2007-02-27 11:49:42 · answer #5 · answered by beenie 21 3 · 0 0

i have had 2 natural births first one in 20 Min's and he was 11lbs10oz and the 2nd 7lbs right on and my husband says I'm fine down their but you can do these tightening exercises that are great you can start 3 hours after a natural birth my 2nd was at home with a midwife it was so nice

2007-02-25 14:02:13 · answer #6 · answered by chrisandlindsayjohnston 4 · 0 0

Natural!

I've had 3 children and i had two of then naturally. My youngest i had by c-section and trust me i'de prefer to go through the pain of natural then going through the pain of recovering after the c-section.

After a natural you can walk around and do alot of things pretty much straight after but with a c-section it takes weeks. I was'nt able to walk properly for awhile because of the pain and for 6 weeks after your not suppose to drive, lift anything heavy including your older children if you have them and alot more.

If you can try and have a natural birth and only have a c-section if its needed !

2007-02-26 03:03:19 · answer #7 · answered by channy_simon 3 · 1 0

THAT WAS RUDE!! Who says that to their wife? None the less, I had my 7 lb 11oz daughter vaginally and according to him I "feel normal". I also allowed myself time to heal. I had normal birth. I did have an episiotomy which was about an inch. That healed rather quickly. I didn't do anything special. I think it's different with each person. Besides if that does happen to you there's things out there to help. It scares me but I've heard of those balls you use squeeze on like weights to increase your muscle tone.

2007-02-22 01:23:43 · answer #8 · answered by Kennedy & Kevin's mommy 2 · 1 0

My husband would be kicked out onto the couch if he ever told me that my vagina was slack.

I had two natural births (no pain medication) and I would do it again that way if I ever had any more kids.

2007-02-22 02:17:07 · answer #9 · answered by Angela G 3 · 0 0

You can do Kegel exercises to restore the vagina. My hubby says it feels different, but no worse.

No way would I choose a CS over vaginal delivery. There is an extreme satisfaction in delivering a baby yourself, and having had one major abdominal surgery before, I've no desire to repeat that process. I'd want to be as mobile as possible to take care of the new baby. In fact, my OB was threatening one when I delivered my son, and I just plain refused. I was bound and determined to deliver without surgery, and I did.

2007-02-22 00:39:26 · answer #10 · answered by Amanda M 4 · 2 1

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