THIRD-DEGREE tearing, pain so extreme they couldn't walk or shower for two months, and being "sewn up like a blanket"- three women have opened up about the brutal reality of childbirth.
“Because of the third-degree tears I experienced with my first baby I was in a lot of pain for around three months after birth. "As well as the pain, I also developed swelling and bruising around my perineum, which hindered my ability to perform daily tasks. Unfortunately, the physical trauma was not the only post-birth complication Misha endured – months later, she was hit by postpartum depression.
She said: “I didn't have much fear regarding birth as I felt very happy from doing an online course and reading positive birth stories. The mum said: “The pain was horrendous, I couldn’t even shower myself and when I eventually had the courage to look down there, I cried due to the appearance and the massive scar I was left with.
Working as a paediatric nurse, Emma, who lives with her husband in Harrogate, also had the benefit of professional knowledge.Emma Lupton, 41, a paediatric nurse, thinks her professional experience of perineal massage helped reduce her scarring"I carried out perineal massages every day from 34 weeks and while at the time I nearly gave it a miss, I’m so glad I persevered as I believe this really helped make my birth journey as comfortable as it could be.
Terrifyingly, the survey also showed that 32% of the 1,000 British women polled didn’t know that perineal trauma could happen at all, while 36% don’t know where their perineum is.
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