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Lower abdomen muscle sore after csect

Anyone feel their lower abdomen muscle still sore weeks after csect ? And when does it get better? I was told by my gynae the muscle was stitched up to prevent diasistic recti(?) that’s why im feel sore below the belly button onwards. However its been 5 weeks still doesn’t get better. What if i never recover. Even the skin on my lower abdoment is sensitive and sore to touch

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Nur

Mommy to a bbygirl

C sect mom here. Ooh which hospital were you warded in? I didn’t know can get stitch for D.R. There are videos on YouTube on how to mobilise c sections scars so that it doesn’t kinda harden up and cause discomfort in the future. Perhaps you can opt for physio moving forward

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