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Re: Still Sore
From: Claudia Twisdale RN (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 29 May 2000 04:55:46 -0500 (CDT)
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Sounds like you perhaps had a peri-urethral tear- a tear that can occur
during delivery. Also did you have episiotomy,and if so what kind?
At Sun, 28 May 2000, Mandy wrote:
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>I just gave birth to a beautiful, healthy baby girl on April 5th and am
>still sore. This is my first child and I don't know what my body is
>supposed to be going through, so this pain is a big concern for me. I've
>already gone for my six weeks checkup and my doctor says I'm fine and
>that my discomfort is simply dryness. I'll list off my symptoms and
>hope there is someone reading this who has a better explaination.
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>*pain in front of vagina after urination
>*frequent urination
>*extreme pain when I attempted to have sex
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>It may seem pathetic, but because of how low I carried my daughter, my
>husband and I haven't had sex in four months and we really miss that
>closeness that this pain is causing us to continue to miss out on.
>Please help! Even an off the wall suggestion would help. Thank you.
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