| Re: [I] Tenor of afp [message #250704] |
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>>> Stacie Hanes <house_damodred [at] yahoo.com> wrote
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>>>> And the musculature hardly ever recovers completely. I'm a petite
>>>> woman who delivered a 9 lb. baby. No cutting, no tearing, no
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>>>> I feel as though my bladder has never been quite the same. Seems
>>>> like I *always* feel like I have to pee.
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>>> There's a *lot* of evidence that that's caused by *carrying* the
>>> pregnancy, not by delivering it, in most cases.
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>> I can believe it. Either way, it's annoying.
There's an operation called a "uterine suspension" that is supposed
to help hold the uterus up so it doesn't press on the bladder.
=Tamar
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