12/10/2021
HOW TO AVOID VA**NA INJURIES DURING CHILDBIRTH
Every time I see a woman walking down the street with a newborn, all I can think is, “Does she have a traumatized va**na?
3 years ago, I met a friend of mine who shared her saddening story of how her Va**na teared and she wasn't able to get the medical attention she needed till after five years. She admitted that she wasn't the online one. This is her story 👇👇
"My va**na tore when I had my first child. Doctors I’d never met before sewed me up and refused to tell me how many stitches they’d put in. I healed, and when I had another child five years later, I tore in the same place.
My midwives sewed me up and told me everything looked fine, but I noticed certain changes: it was next to impossible to hold in flatulence. Constipation became a painful and humiliating constant. I leaked urine when I sneezed no matter how many kegels I did. And it felt like the physical angle of everything having to do with evacuation and in*******se had somehow shifted after childbirth in new and uncomfortable ways. I felt like my vag was broken. That something was wrong.
Five years later, I started seeing a new gynecologist, who listened, examined me, and said, “Oh, yep, you’ve got a little rectocele in there.”
A what?
She told me that a rectocele occurs when the muscle between the re**um and va**na is so worn and thin that the re**um kind of pops out into the va**na.
I felt angry. Why hadn’t a single health professional, many of whom had examined me thoroughly, bothered to diagnose it? “Well, it’s within the range of normal, so we usually don’t mention it.”
What no one is talking about – not medical professionals, not educators, not mothers, not their partners – are the various states of post-partum prolapse that plague women after childbirth, causing a similar loss of control and dignity to that faced by fistula sufferers.
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