23 Octubre 2016

Jodie Shaw es una mujer que tuvo que dar a luz a su hija por medio de cesárea, debido a un problema de salud.

En su cuenta de Instagram publicó la imagen de su cicatriz con un mensaje para las personas que piensan que someterse a una cesárea es más fácil y menos dolorosa que un parto natural.

"Yo tenía un fibroma del tamaño de un melón en el cuello de mi útero y una placenta de perfil bajo, por lo que no pude tener una cicatriz ordinaria de cesárea. Pero lo crea o no. Di a luz a mi bebé". Contó la mujer en la página de Facebook "Birth Without Fear".

Shaw afirma que su gran cicatriz vertical le saló de una pérdida mortal de sangre.

La foto fue tomada un día después de la cirugía y las grapas se las retiraron 10 días después.

 

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UPDATED POST http://birthwithoutfearblog.com/2016/10/19/proud-of-my-scar/ A new day and a what seems to be another new post from someone insinuating that giving birth by caesarian means that you didn't give birth. Can we please just stop! I obviously can't change people's views but I've decided to post this picture to see if it may make people understand that despite what our birth plans might say. Sometimes we don't get a choice. I didn't get a choice. I had a fibroid the size of a melon sat on my cervix and a low lying placenta which meant that Ive been left with no ordinary csection scar. But whether you believe this or not. I gave birth to my baby. . So next time you judge someone for not doing what you consider to be "giving birth" please take a minute to think about why they may have had to deliver that way. Think about the fact that given the choice they probably wouldn't of chosen this but had no choice. Why would you choose a major operation and 6 weeks of recovery? Anyway. This scar saved me from losing a life threatening amount of blood and meant my baby was brought into this world as she should be. Healthy and unharmed, as was I. (Pic taken 2 days postpartum. Now 18weeks postpartum) #proudofmyscar #csection #csectionscar #csectionbaby #postpartum #postpartumrecovery #classicalsection #postpregnancy #cesarean #cesareanbirth #igavebirth #beproud #markoflove #ididnthaveachoice #dontjudgeme #mothersshouldsupporteachother #healthy #happy #changeyourmindset #mums #moms #pregnancypost #mumblog

Una foto publicada por Jodie Shaw (@mrsjodieshaw) el 8 de Oct de 2016 a la(s) 4:50 PDT