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AIBU?

To think I should be able to feel my stomach again?

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SheNumpty · 05/02/2017 14:17

I had a c-section 16 months ago and I still can't feel the lower part of my stomach at the front. Is this permanent?

I was wondering what other people's experiences were, and if I'm being unreasonable to expect that the feeling will return at some point.

It's not a massive thing - I'm diabetic so I've got a lovely numb patch to aim at for injections - I just think it's a bit weird and it was unexpected.

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GoesDownLikeACupOfColdSick · 05/02/2017 14:19

Same - no life there after 16 months! It's weird.

I'm also a bit of a fatty, so between the fat and the c section, the numbness is hidden underneath a nice roll. Which makes washing it even more important (and weird!).

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JohnLapsleyParlabane · 05/02/2017 14:19

I had major back surgery 20 years ago and I still have numb patches. Sensation mostly came back over the first 5 years. I had a section in 2015 and have several numb patches still.

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KateDaniels2 · 05/02/2017 14:20

Its a risk with all surgery. I have a few spots myself. 11 years after.

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Libitina · 05/02/2017 14:21

My DS is 24 this year and my section scar is still numb a good inch either side of the incision.

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blueredyellow · 05/02/2017 14:22

Brushing helps, I have totally forgotten the name of the technique, but it's an actual medical (slightly unconventional) thing. You use a soft brush and it brush in a certain direction to encourage blood flow and nerve regeneration.

Will come back in and update at 2am once the correct term has come to me.

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SheNumpty · 05/02/2017 14:23

I never realised that that would happen, let alone it be permanent. Only had my tonsils removed before having my baby evicted! There's some comfort in knowing it's not just me though, so thank you for replying.

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SheNumpty · 05/02/2017 14:24

Oh yes please do Blueredyellow, I'd love to see if it makes a difference.

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user1477282676 · 05/02/2017 14:26

Sadly it's often permanent. Mine's the same 12 years down the line. You do get used to it though.

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mumtomaxwell · 05/02/2017 14:27

When I had my section 8 yrs ago the midwife warned me the numbness around my scar could be permanent. I've been lucky in that it's not numb but I do have a keloid scar - raised and red rather than flat and white.

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BusyBeez99 · 05/02/2017 14:43

Yup me too 11 years on

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Mari50 · 05/02/2017 14:47

Mine is still numb in some areas- 8 years later

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Lucked · 05/02/2017 14:51

So is it numb above the scar?

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SharkBastard · 05/02/2017 14:52

Yup still numb 9 years on!

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SheNumpty · 05/02/2017 14:52

Yes, above the scar, the area measures probably six inches across and five inches down. Confused

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JaceLancs · 05/02/2017 14:54

DD is 25 DS 23 section both times and 10+ years ago I had a full hysterectomy
I have no feeling for about an inch below and nearly 3 inches above the scar
Sadly no matter how much weight I lose or exercise I do I will always have a pouch and barring a lottery win will not be able to afford a tummy tuck

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Jojobythesea · 05/02/2017 15:04

Mines the same 9 years on. Numb but then can weirdly get itchy kind of under the scar even now!

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SpringerS · 05/02/2017 15:46

I had this for a very, very long time after DS was born, for at least a couple of years. He's 4 now and it's not numb anymore. I don't remember when it stopped feeling numb as I guess it just went back to normal bit by bit. I still have a bit of a pouch over the scar though. It's mainly on the right where DS was stuck for the last few months of my pregnancy and caused diastisis recti on that side.

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SheNumpty · 05/02/2017 16:03

So IABU Smile at least I know it's normal and not to expect too much from it. Thank you for replying all.

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WindwardCircle · 05/02/2017 16:13

I'm still slightly numb nine years on, just above the scar. I rarely notice it anymore.

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haveacupoftea · 05/02/2017 16:37

I have a 5 year old lapatomy scar, similar to a section scar, and I would say the majority of the bottom part of my tummy is numb.

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MrsTerryPratchett · 05/02/2017 16:38

My feeling is back but it took years. I hated it, felt like there was a part of my body that wasn't really there

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Areyoufree · 05/02/2017 16:44

Am curious, was this never mentioned to anyone before or after the c-section? I find it hard to imagine another operation where the patient wouldn't be warned about potential loss of feeling in the area. But birth does seem to be one of those things where no matter how horrific things are, you are just expected to deal with it, because it was your decision to have a baby. Very frustrating.

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SheNumpty · 05/02/2017 16:53

I don't remember it being mentioned to me verbally. It was probably on the consent form I signed somewhere, I don't remember seeing it specifically though.

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Afo · 05/02/2017 16:56

Yep completely numb from my bellybutton to my scar after 5 years. Handy for waxing though!

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SheNumpty · 05/02/2017 16:59

Every cloud... Wink

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