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Anyone had c section and uplift or ba?

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Post by Asorrell81 17th November 2015, 8:48 pm

Bit pointless really but those who have had a section which was worse recovery?
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Post by Boobiesplease! 18th November 2015, 1:54 pm

I haven't actually had a section but I am almost certain that it's far worse pain wise than a ba. The only problem I had with my ba was not being able to push on my arms to get out of bed, so needed to bum shuffle. Xx
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Post by Asorrell81 18th November 2015, 1:58 pm

Oh that's good to hear, I dealt with that ok so hopefully I will cope with the surgery then lol

Told you pointless post really just wondering. Brain is working overtime on the whole situation at the moment lol
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Post by Boobiesplease! 18th November 2015, 2:01 pm

I totally understand you. My brain did the same and I had a massive freak out about size when the two sizes I was choosing between we're only the equivalent of 5 teaspoons difference. I have to say once it was done I was like wow... That was no where near as bad as I'd thought. It's been three weeks now and I feel pretty much back to normal x
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Post by Asorrell81 18th November 2015, 2:07 pm

Oh fab...hopefully it goes nice and smoothly for me too then
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Post by BkozK 18th November 2015, 2:54 pm

I've had 2 c-sections and BA. I didn't exactly have any pain from my sections or BA, that's the magic of pain meds but the recovery for a section is longer and harder work. Give me a BA any day compared. X
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