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Refused stitching - will it be ok?

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nuttygirl · 15/04/2007 13:48

Had a bit or a dramatic birth ( maybe that should say traumatic)..which resulted in an internal tear. I refused to have it stitched because I just couldn't take any more after the birth...mw did say it would heal on it's own but I'm a bit worried...will it be ok? (on my notes it says it was a 2nd degree perineal tear) Any advice appreciated.

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mears · 15/04/2007 13:52

If it was a second degree tear the skin on the outside should be torn a little bit too. It will heal on it's own - just keep the area clean. Have a couple of baths a day (no need to put anything in the water) or rinse the srea with the showerhead.

Midwife must have been happy that it was small enough otherwise she would have stressed strongly that it needed stitched.

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nuttygirl · 15/04/2007 13:58

Thanks very much. That's really put my mind at ease. Think I'm worrying cos under normal circumstances I'm quite happy to do as advised.

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lulumama · 15/04/2007 17:22

my friend had a second degree tear, which she did not have stitched, it did heal fine...

sorry that your birth was traumatic, if you need to talk about it

birth crisis and Birth trauma assoc are excellent

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Loopymumsy · 15/04/2007 18:11

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nuttygirl · 15/04/2007 18:12

Thanks Lulumama. Think it was all a bit quick and mw didn't believe I was in labour. Thanks for those links...I'll save them and see how I feel when everything 'settles back' to normal.

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nuttygirl · 15/04/2007 18:13

Thanks Loopy - I'm going to have a bath tonight. Haven't found peeing too bad - sorry if TMI!

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lulumama · 15/04/2007 18:13

no worries, sometimes a quick labour can take a while to process, congratulations !

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nuttygirl · 15/04/2007 18:20

Thanks.

Oh and thanks for all your advice, I know you probably don't have a clue who I am but whenever I've been looking for advice on labour I've always found your advice helpful. (In fact you helped get my labour started with your suggestion of sex after a sweep!!! )

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lulumama · 15/04/2007 18:22

glad to be of service ! am going to have my next lot of business cards printed with 'have you tried sex and nipple stim? ' on the back !!

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DimpledThighs · 15/04/2007 18:23

had a tear like this after dd - no stitches and I am now the pround owner of one fine fanjo!

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nuttygirl · 15/04/2007 18:25

Lol

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Loopymumsy · 15/04/2007 18:28

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