If you tore during your first birth, did you tear in the same spots with your second? Or in different spots/Not at all?
I ask because my DD is now 10 months and my two "paper cut" tears I had from her birth have always been tender, to this day. They tell me this is normal, but I would like to prepare myself (before & after) for my second natural birth :-)
TIA for talking about such a non-fun topic!
Re: A Question for Moms with 2 or more?
Haha, my username should read "3Girlsand1BoyMama"...with #5 on the way! (and then we're done.)
Me, 33, DH, 32 DDs 9, 7, 4 and DS 2. EDD #5 4-29-15
1st- 2nd degree tear (ob then botched the stitching job, was extremely obvious!)
2nd- 2nd degree again in the same spot (new OB fixed the botched previous stitching, yay!) This baby was also 1 1/2 lbs bigger than my first and descended extremely quickly.
1st = 2nd degree tear, 45mins of pushing, 7lbs4oz
2nd - 1st degree tear, 3 mins of pushing, 8lbs3oz
I really think (confirmed by RN and MD) that I wouldn't have torn at all with DS2 had he not had a tight cord that needed to be clamped and cut before delivery. Him sitting there for an extended amt of time, and the MD's necessary involvement at that point probably caused the tear to occur. Oh well -- it healed SO much faster than my 2nd degree (both in same spot).
I tore about the same with both kids. 2nd degree, lots of stitches, not sure exactly how many.
Neither kid came out with a cone-head. I really think that was the main thing. Also: healing the second time around from the tearing was a relative breeze.
2nd: 2 hours pushing, 2nd degree tear in pretty much same place, DD was 9 lbs 14 oz
Even though I tore again, I was thankful it was worse considering how much bigger DD was.
DS: DS was 8lbs 15oz and 24 inches. I pushed three times....way to fast and too hard. I had a second almost third degree tear...which the OB botched (my OB was out of town when DS was born and lost it when he saw what happened....he PROMISED to deliver all of our future LOs). I was really sore for the first couple of months...I was considering surgery to undo the lousy sewing job!
DD: DD was 7lbs 10oz and 22 inches. I pushed twice but it was much more controlled. DD left a "scratch" on her way out in a different area. I had one stitch and never had any problems....I was at church two days after DD was born, walking at the gym three days later, and running a couple weeks later.
Like you I am curious as to what will happen with this LO. Knowing what I do now I will do my best to repeat DD's delivery.
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Trying for #2 since July 2010
BFP 8/1/10, missed m/c, D&C 9/15/10.
BFP 1/8/11, chemical pregnancy.
BFP 3/4/11, measured behind all along, no more HB 4/18/11. D&C 4/29/11. HCG didn't drop, Repeat D&C 6/17/11; confirmed molar pregnancy 6/23/11.
Forced break, including two Hysteroscopies in October to remove retained tissue.
BFP 12/29/11! Betas @ 10 dpo = 85, 14 dpo= 498, 22 dpo = 7242
Heard HB 1/24/12. 144 bpm!
Luca Rose born 9/9/12! More than worth the wait!