Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 1 Location: siliguri, india
Normal Or Scissor Delivery. Posted: 09-06-03 03:35am
Am 9+ months pregnant . Ageing 24yrs.
Please let me know whether normal or
scissor delivery is good for the health.
And how many days should I take rest after
my delivery?
Further I had an abortion 2 yrs back and
this is my 2nd child.
I also have a problem of asthma which was
acute during the 1st few months during
this pregnancy period. Am more or less
fine now. But worring a lot to decide if
I would go for normal or scissor. Please
help me..
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ladythug4ya
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 11 Location: chicago
U Should Posted: 09-07-03 22:16pm
U should get an scissors deliver to be
safe for u an fuc the baby it aint caca yo
baby may be ugly huh u ugly suckers
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nikki_caro
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4930 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 09-08-03 15:02pm
The scissors might be a little more
difficult. Because there is pain but the
recovery hurts alot, my sister got it
though and she had nopain, she was a lucky
one. My mom also went normal and had no
pain, she always said tough it out do it
normal with no medication, and thats what
she did. I want to try it like her too.
Ask your doctor the best way to deliver.
Good luck.
Lady thug: watch your mouth, I wish I knew
you so could knock some sense into you
then send you to school and help you spell
and use proper grammar.
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