May 2006 Weddings
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A hilarious/disgusting post, all in one!
Re: A hilarious/disgusting post, all in one!
I just read part of it and I do not miss my uterus right now.
One of my friends was telling me about the blood clots after you give birth. She had no idea she would have them and she had a huge one the first time. She had her husband pull it out, I think they called it the "snake". She says you know when your DH does something like that it is true love.
OMG I didn't even read all of it...like one poster said it's like a trainwreck but you can't stop reading. I never knew about an episiotomy (sp?) until about 8 years ago when a co-worker told me that she had one and could actually feel them stitching her up because the epi wore off
I have a high pain threshhold but still...
Also, after you have the baby, you have to push out the placenta."
i learned all this ^^^^ when i was 16 and my sister gave birth to her son....it was the best birth control a 16 year old could have!!
TTC since Jan 07. Dx with PCOS Jan 08
I didn't get past the first page, but it's all so true!
And let me add this lovely one....I pissed my pants every time I sneezed for 6 months. I should have invested in Depends.
More than you ever wanted to know about me, right?
LOL, love this! You crack me up!
TTC since Jan 07. Dx with PCOS Jan 08
I admit those posts got me wondering too. If you can't see your feet or barely touch your own toes, how in the hell do you maintain that area??? Maybe I'm naive, but I'm thinking "that" would be the last thing on my mind...I'm sure the nurses and OB's have seen way worse.