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mothers apron??

So I've had a c section before and debating on a 2nd one. I see horror stories about a flat of skin that can never be removed unless u have a tummy tuck on Google...anyone no anything about it?? Had two c sections and look better than before? Or is itvsomething u just deal with?
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Thank u I don't really care what it looks like to much bc I've accepted the stretch marks and everything it. Comes with having children but I don't want to miss out on beach trips and bikinis hope I don't sound selfish!!!
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My tummy was better after my second section than my first, but yes unfortunately the overhang of skin is something we have to deal with unless you have the money for a tummy tuck. Most moms have a bit of a baby belly that they can never get rid of, the moms who don't have a bit wobbly tum are the minority! The overhang does improve with the more weight you lose though
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I was really shocked by my tummy after I had my first csection but my friend who hadva virginal birth had the same thing so I just thought it was a normal joy of being a mum and after a while my tummy did go back to almost normal. I'm having another csection this time and am a bit worried but I think losing a bit of weight would help my situation.
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