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had a baby by csection
      #313949 - 08/26/07 08:17 AM
lorna255

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Loc: merthyr tydfil, wales, england

hi
i just had a baby by c section and now i just feel off my food and full of wind and got constant indigestion & having trouble going toilet does anyone know if c section can make your ibs worse and upset your stomach like this

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      #313970 - 08/26/07 05:53 PM
TATYANA

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      #313997 - 08/27/07 10:07 AM
lorna255

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in my first pregnancy my ibs nearly completely went away while i was pregnant but this time around i was very constipated all the way through and it is quite bad now ive had the baby, so you never can tell

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      #314068 - 08/28/07 08:57 AM
chinagrl

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Those are standard complications for all women who've had a c-section. They should abate after a couple of months or so, though I've read they can last longer in certain women.

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      #314110 - 08/28/07 05:31 PM
blackrvn5

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Yes, c-sections can wreak havoc on your body. It hurts so much to strain and your body is totally out of whack. I remember sitting what felt like hours on the toilet after my first having to go but having to strain a lot.

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