Reparing Women's Bodies After Birth | | Women's Health: Breaking The Taboos

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Ай бұрын

Cherry gets to know many brave women who have suffered problems after giving birth. One in four women develop a pelvic floor disorder. Additionally, if the pelvic floor muscles are not strengthened over time, they may weaken. Cherry Healey encounters two women who are seeking medical attention for the harm that pregnancy and childbirth have done to their bodies.
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@donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
@donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 Ай бұрын
My Lamaze training taught me that it took 9 months for the baby to come to birth and to expect 9 to 12 months to get back to a new normal.
@an67481
@an67481 Ай бұрын
Being healthy and fit prior to preganancy, having a natural birth and feeling supported during your post partum should also help very much ❤❤
@livebygodscommands7613
@livebygodscommands7613 Ай бұрын
some of these issues cannot be completely prevented but good practices in pregnancy and birth can help..... coached pushing is an incorrect practice and should only be done in an emergency! 10cm doesn't mean the baby is ready to be pushed out, less pushing and proper technique will help your pelvic floors, when I had my first I was very young followed every intruction given to me and my bladder came out for a year afterwards, for my second he was a very big baby took better measures ignored the nurses yells for coached pushing and everything was fine afterwards
@impactfully5714
@impactfully5714 Ай бұрын
Cool documentary. I’m 1 say pp with my second. Yea, I am feeling the pain right now but giving my body the time and space it needs to heal. I don’t have any expectations about regaining my pst form. I plan to just appreciate and work with the new one. Lots of love and healing to everyone involved in this project ❤️
@lisae6725
@lisae6725 Ай бұрын
This is wonderful! I sure hope we have that kind of thing here in America. We have a lot to hope for.
@rosexo5778
@rosexo5778 Ай бұрын
Pity u hv to pay for it tho
@IOSARBX
@IOSARBX Ай бұрын
Origin, Subscribed because your videos always make me smile!
@saylenadominguez2924
@saylenadominguez2924 Ай бұрын
I'm only 24 and I suffer from insomnia I can go a whole month without sleep I don't feel tired surprisingly but my body, is fatigued. Insomnia sucks 😭
@an67481
@an67481 Ай бұрын
Great show
@fluffylovers303
@fluffylovers303 Ай бұрын
I find it quite alarming and sad how long the women in this series waited before getting help.
@callielinn9115
@callielinn9115 Ай бұрын
Anyone else inspired to do kegels while watching? haha
@london_liv5539
@london_liv5539 Ай бұрын
Sadly, there’s no way around it - Mighella is going to need surgical repair of such severe diastasis recti. The muscles need suturing together otherwise there will always be a gap at risk of herniation of her intestines, severe constipation & a protruding abdomen which is uncomfortable particularly when constipated. Expensive muscle machines like the one in this documentary are just not feasible for true repair. Mighella needs to see a plastic surgeon bless her.
@HandmadeByHessie
@HandmadeByHessie Ай бұрын
Not necessarily, I had a diastasis of 4 fingers wide and an umbilical hernia and now it's only 1 finger width by doing some physiotherapy. I don't know about the machine she's using in the show but I doubt she will need surgery 😊 just for anyone else who has this, there's hope for recovery without surgery.
@london_liv5539
@london_liv5539 Ай бұрын
@@HandmadeByHessie that’s great but you’ll need to keep doing that physio for the rest of your life to maintain any type of reduction. It’s not possible for those muscles to reconnect without surgery I’m sorry.
@learichter7417
@learichter7417 Ай бұрын
You're right ! My mum had to get it done and recovery wasn't a walk in the park
@learichter7417
@learichter7417 Ай бұрын
And muscles don't grow back together, she had done years of physiotherapy and workout to strengthen her core muscles, but once it's torn, it's torn. There's no shame in having surgery, too. My mum had it pretty bad eventually, before she had surgery her intestines pushed through the muscles.
@JuicyPeaches504
@JuicyPeaches504 23 күн бұрын
I had the surgery in 2015 and after about a year my stomach was warped and still is extremely warped. Surgery was done by a general surgeon while he was doing my second hernia repair with mesh. I had 3 babies weighing between 11 and 13 lbs each. So my stomach was pretty bad. This was before we all this awesome info on the internet. I would've went to a cosmetic surgeon if I knew then what I know now... It is still painful if I lean over too far such as shaving legs etc...
@Miapetdragon69
@Miapetdragon69 Ай бұрын
28 years old when I had to have a total vaginal hysterectomy... I had cervical cancer and I was having problems with my uterus it was the size of a 4-month pregnancy, doctor said to me she had to cut it up to get it out.... The best thing about it was no more menstrual cycles 😊
@lauramason5667
@lauramason5667 Ай бұрын
I gave birth to three children naturally and I’m fine. I know the women who go through horrible things. I have total compassion for that, but being a mother is not necessarily a position of victimhood.❤😊
@banonymous6790
@banonymous6790 Ай бұрын
It’s repairing, not reparing
@deefitzgerald2906
@deefitzgerald2906 Ай бұрын
I Never had children and I DO NOT regret it…..I just wasn’t into having children…After seeing this I glad I didn’t….
@dianab9134
@dianab9134 Ай бұрын
I'm almost 19 and I have been always pressured into bringing grandchildren to my parents, even though I'm still very young, I fully understand that bringing a child into this world means to sacrifice my body and my life. I'm not ready for this and I want to become a Doctor and it takes 10 years to become a specialist and I want to concentrate on my carrier. I feel selfish because I don't want children but at the same time I'm so afraid to break my body and loose myself
@Guruthosa
@Guruthosa Ай бұрын
​@@dianab9134Become a doctor first. I promise you, you will never regnet it. Having children is beautiful but it changes everything, it demands, it takes away. Follow your dream, this is only your beginning. Other people may pressure you but it's you who won't get sleep, you who will regret not making something of your life. All the best❤
@an67481
@an67481 Ай бұрын
A lot of these problems would be prevented and avoided if women didn’t live under the feministic pressure of being and working identical to a man. Which we are not and will never be. We are beings of care and calmness, the constant hustle and bustle that we are living in today, affects everyone and leaves people with physical issues due to the disregards to our minds and rythms.
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