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Hello list,
I'm currently working with a woman as part of our
BMid follow through program. She is 23yrs old, with an iliostomy. Currently 28
weeks. They are a delightful couple who are planning a natural, active birth.
Their obstetrician (who is quite relaxed about it all) says he sees no problem
whatsoever about birthing normally following her surgery (which was done 2 yrs
ago).
She is really healthy and well, and the pregnancy
has been wonderful so far (she expected maybe some pain due to adhesions, which
hasn't happened).
I've asked around lots, and the general consensus
is that she will have no problems birthing vaginally. However, can anyone point
me to any research or articles regarding this? She cannot find any info about
other women who have done this. They are going ahead as normal, but I guess the
doubt is in her mind just slightly about her ability to stretch up during second
stage with all that scar tissue. She is quite open about it all and very keen to
be as normal as possible. I really believe this normal birth will do wonders for
her esteem and body image (even more so than the average woman).
Anyone have any experience or articles about
this?
Regards,
Janine
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