Yesterday, my OB told me that I have a pregnancy condition known diastasis recti, which is a vertical separation of the two sides of stomach muscle. I looked it up on WebMD and I guess it essentially means there's only a thin layer of connective tissue holding my organs in (lovely!). She said I should avoid using my stomach muscles when I go from a lying down to sitting position or from sitting to standing. According to the WebMD site, I should also be avoiding heavy lifting (like my 26 lb toddler who is going through a mommy attachment phase right now).
The part that bums me out the most is that the research I've done so far says it makes it much more difficult to have a successful vaginal delivery. Considering I'm trying for a VBAC and I know my chances are already lowered, I'm a little discouraged.
Do any of you other mommas-to-be have this? Anyone out there have it with a previous pregnancy and successfully deliver vaginally?
Thanks!
Re: Anyone else been told they have diastasis recti (separation of abdominal muscles)?
It also explains why my belly button popped out so early, at 13 weeks.
mama to SEVEN +1 wonderful Waggoners
K~ 22yo, C~ 20yo, J~ 18yo, N~ 13yo, G~ 11yo, M~ 7, A~5 and baby due 2/12/2016