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So anyone advise on debating between c-section or active labor? I don't like the idea of a c-section but I don't want to become loose or whatever after labor. I'm not sure if you really do become "loose".
So question, does it loosen after birth forever?
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It goes back the way it was you don't become loose. You can't decide if you want to have a c section it has to be medically necessary.
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It goes back the way it was, i even tored and i had to get stiched down there and it went back to normal, its still tight lol, i think a c section would look bad thinking about it you know have a scar in your belly, ive seen where most hospitals dont stich you when you have a csection they put this big staples things
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You cannot choose between regular birth or c section . The c section has to be nessesary . Like the girl about stated . But it all goes back to normal .
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I gave birth on the 10/10/15 and I am all back 2 normal!
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2080231 tn?1444933585
The vagina is made of elastic smooth muscle, it cannot "loosen". It expands and contracts right back after birth. And as alexis444 said, you don't get to have an elective c-section. They'll only allow you to choose if you've had one in the past and the initial c-section would have been for medically necessary reasons.
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5727805 tn?1378193052
You do not become loose. It snaps back to how it was. Even better in my case :P  haha
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