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Share experiences and get support around labour, birth and recovery.

Those who had caesarians....

57 replies

HeadFairy · 23/05/2008 21:31

what do your scars look like? Mine is still a bit lumpy and raised, a bit like there's a thin tube under the skin the length of the scar. It's also pretty red (not infected or anything, had cs 8 months ago, was planned cs for breech pres). Is this normal? What does your scar look like? How long til it fades a bit more?

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Flumpybumpy · 23/05/2008 21:33

Mine is exactly the same and it will be two years in Sept.

harpomarx · 23/05/2008 21:34

4 years on, nearly invisible, no tube

everyone seems to heal differently though, know others who haven't been so lucky.

Lubyloo · 23/05/2008 21:36

Mine sounds like that but purple rather than red. DD is 2.5

fryalot · 23/05/2008 21:36

can I come back to you when I can actually see it?

BoysAreLikeDogs · 23/05/2008 21:38

Mine is purple, 6 years ago with DS2

One end of it is granulated, where I opened it running down the stairs at 8 days cos DS1 had gone down top-to-bottom.

kitstwins · 23/05/2008 21:41

Quite common at this stage - it's still relatively 'new' in scar terms. It normally takes a couple of years for it to really settle down, although it varies from person to person. Everyone heals differently. I had quite a few problems post-caesar and mine looked quite red and 'tube-y' for a while but after about a year it suddenly started to really fade and flatten.

You could try massaging the scar line (won't hurt I promise, although it might feel a little strange and numb) and using a good scar oil - I use bio oil twice a day, which I get from Boots/Superdrug (about £12 a bottle so not cheap but it lasts for ages).

I saw a plastic surgeon about my scar (got adhesions so we're trying to break these down with cortisone injections - not fun!) and he said that it really takes a couple of years before things really start to settle, so although it probably feels like yonks to you and I, eight months is still very early days in skin terms.

Hope this helps.

Kx

WrongSideOfTwenty · 23/05/2008 21:41

Mine is pale pink, not lumpy, no tube. (11 months on) Does itch sometimes though, is this normal?

peachygirl · 23/05/2008 21:41

Mine is a bit like a thin tube, like yours, but it is now mostly skin coloured I have a little lump on it too. DD is 15 months old
I think recovery probably has a lot to do with what your skin is like. I had no stretch marks and the women in my family all have good skin so I think thats why mine has healed well.
I had lots of good intentions about moisturising it etc but in he end have done nothing special to it.

WrongSideOfTwenty · 23/05/2008 21:42

My sister bought me some C mamma healing salve when I had my op though and it seemed to soften the skin quite a bit.
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HeadFairy · 23/05/2008 21:43

oh dear, looks like my tummy smile might be here to stay! i will try the bio oil, but massaging it makes me feel a bit yuck!

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TREBUCHET · 23/05/2008 21:46

Mine looks like Frankensteins neck- a big gash with 6 enormous stitch marks! Not bothered though. Friend who had elective, hers looks like someones lain a single blonde hair across her skin....cow

KristinaM · 23/05/2008 21:48

my scar is invisible. was just over 2 years ago and has been like that for at least a year.not that i look at it much. But the overhang, now thats a different matter....

HeadFairy · 23/05/2008 21:52

Oh don't mention overhang! I have this delightful thing where the skin above the scar bulges slightly more than the skin below it giving a very strange effect. My career as a pole dancer is over then LOL!

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minster · 23/05/2008 21:54

Mine's 19 months old & pretty invisible, smooth & white, no itchness & minimal numbness BUT the scar after my dd was awful - lumpy, red puckered & very painful even 4 years on. When I had my ds the surgeon cut the old scar out & have me a lovely new one.

Sassafrass · 23/05/2008 23:05

Had mine 3 years ago and can't really see the scar unless I look closely. It was a bit red and lumpy for a long time after though.

wasabipeanut · 23/05/2008 23:07

Mine is still a really dark red but not bumpy. Been 8 months now - daily applications of bio oil seem to be making feck all difference.

BeachBunni · 23/05/2008 23:16

Had my c-s 7 months ago and it's red with faint lines that are turning a bit silver colour. It's not really bumpy but has finally lost that numb feeling in the past couple of weeks

FromGirders · 23/05/2008 23:20

Mine is a slightly purple-pink colour, quite flat now, but a thickish line (5 or 6mm)- cs was done on site of old scar for ov.cyst, so ended up with a slightly larger scar than the surgeon meant for there to be. where the old scar shows seperately, it's a flat silvery line, so there's hope that the cs scar will improve. cs scar is five years old, the old one is umm, (counts on fingers) ^18* years old, how did that happen? I'm sure I was sixteen just a few years ago!!!!
gibber, cringe . . .

fridayschild · 23/05/2008 23:23

mine has calmed down now - DS2 is 3.5.

Still hurts a bit if I am really excessively over-tired though. My GP when DS2 was born suggested massaging vitamin E cream into it to reduce the redness and break down the hard skin.

swampster · 23/05/2008 23:29

Mine is better second time round, neater, less painful, less itchy, less irritating! But agree with fridays, it's pretty sore when I'm over-tired.

swampster · 23/05/2008 23:30

I find Sudocreme calms it right down.

MadBadandDangeroustoKnow · 23/05/2008 23:34

Six years on, mine's virtually invisible although I can feel a slight bump at one end. The overhang provides further disguise!

mymblemummy · 24/05/2008 00:17

The first one, from nine years ago, is pretty near invisible (just a faint, silver line if you look really hard).

The second, from six months ago, is a thick red line which slightly twinges every now and then, especially if I am very tired.

sallystrawberry · 24/05/2008 00:23

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jamila169 · 24/05/2008 00:55

9 years on, it looks like a particularly vicious stretch mark, crosse by the other stretch marks made by retractors and is still numb and itches in hot weather - good job the overhang covers it up!

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