How does a cesarean section work? Is it done to push/pull the baby through?
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Of course, the child is removed from the womb by the open abdominal ceiling instead of pushing it through the pelvis by force.
How does that fit?
Newborn are small, the cut is relatively large and the tissue is stretchable.
The narrowest place there is about 11 cm depending on the woman.
The mother is usually awake and the lower half of the body is stunned and covered with visual protection. The cut is set where the underpants sit. There are a total of 9 layers that are cut or torn (for the names please google, I no longer know:D). The baby is then taken directly from the belly, so to speak. Women I know who had an imperial section often told that they did not feel any pain, but they felt the strong tingling through it.
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The child doesn’t fit me with it
Have you ever seen a vagina and there hasn’t been the thought of the child passing through?
Apparently, that’s why it’s done. Or are you smarter than all doctors in the world?
But of course the child fits.
Now I am after I know the answer
It is or is stretched and yes the child fits through.
The child is taken directly from the womb.
the child doesn’t fit me with it
So my child was definitely smaller than the scar left behind. They could still be pushed through today. 🤨
The tissue is stretchable, so scars do not say anything.
Maybe.
Sure, but he wrote he was looking at scars. Mine is now relatively huge, just like many others. Apparently, he was looking for quite one-sided.
Yeah, but that’s not the same for every woman.