Joanne Larby #16 Sick of looking at her nip: I'd love to stick a pin in her bottom lip

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She didn't cry when she was cut during labour?

Does she mean when she was having a C section and she would have been given an epidural SO she wouldn't have felt anything anyway or is she talking about having an episiotomy which you get a local antistatic to numb the area before they cut so either bleeping way, she wouldn't have felt a thing in either situation. What is she rabbiting on about!!

GOD FORGIVE ME BUT SHE'S IS A bleeping IDIOT OF A WOMAN.
 
Do they even cut episiotomies anymore? The told me in the Rotunda that they wouldn't, that a small natural tear will tear at the natural position and its better to let that happen unless its an emergency.
Plus hold on she had a section, after an induction right?Even it if was an emergency she'd have never got to the point of an episiotomy
 
Do they even cut episiotomies anymore? The told me in the Rotunda that they wouldn't, that a small natural tear will tear at the natural position and its better to let that happen unless its an emergency.
Plus hold on she had a section, after an induction right?Even it if was an emergency she'd have never got to the point of an episiotomy

Yes they still do. I had a double episiotomy on my son in the Coombe. Ended up with a forceps delivery in the end. Thankfully they allowed an elective section on my next child!
 
Do they even cut episiotomies anymore? The told me in the Rotunda that they wouldn't, that a small natural tear will tear at the natural position and its better to let that happen unless its an emergency.
Plus hold on she had a section, after an induction right?Even it if was an emergency she'd have never got to the point of an episiotomy
Yep they do suppose it depends on hospital. I got one on my 1st but didn't get a local for it as I was in the hight of it and she was coming.
 
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Do they even cut episiotomies anymore? The told me in the Rotunda that they wouldn't, that a small natural tear will tear at the natural position and its better to let that happen unless its an emergency.
Plus hold on she had a section, after an induction right?Even it if was an emergency she'd have never got to the point of an episiotomy

Yes I had one in October. They don't do them routinely anymore but they do them when there is an assisted delivery.
 
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