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Re: Please help

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 23:18:20 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 31 Mar 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Please Help!
>I delivered a 6lb 10oz baby boy (1st baby) 4 months ago and had
>a very deep 2nd degree perineal laceration involving the skin of
>rectum. It was repaired after the birth and I was in agony for
>2 months. I am now left with a "Frankenstinian" scar and want to
>know if there is anything I can do to make me look human again?
>My perineum is misaligned,sunken inward and only half of what
>it used to be. I have extra skin flaps at the entrance of
>my vagina and my anus. I went back to my OB/GYN 3 times to
>remove small painful lumps of scar tissue but she only made me
>worse. I am going crazy from pain and very depressed about
>how bad it looks. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
>I would like to know if this kind of damage is common or could have been
>prevented. I refused a 2nd degree mediolateral episiotomy.

this is usually prevented by performing episiotomy,which you refused. a plastic surgery can help

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