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Author:  DildoMan [ Wed Dec 08, 2004 5:35 am ]
Post subject:  Cesarean and Stretch Marks!

SlickWings wrote:
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How many MP girls have not had a C-section?


Could someone in the medical field explain why so many ladies in Costa Rica have to undergo cesarean section? And why so many of them have stretch marks or "soft spots" on their stomach?

Very curious since none of my female friends here in the US have any of that after giving birth.

Many suggest that these are caused because the ladies in Costa Rica are having Babi*s when they are too young. However, I am under the impression that the female body is ready to procreate as young as 14 years old.

Any scientific input is welcome!

Dildo Man

Author:  Mente [ Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:51 pm ]
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I believe there are several reasons why a c section could happen.

Many cases occur by the shape of the woman, gilrs are small here as well as their body is, therefore they are not strong enough to hold the 9 months giving birth to pre mature childs and obviously going through a C section.

In some cases, women get scared of what they see at the hospital and don't expand. (my girl case) she was ready for a "normal birth" and all the sudden she retracted bacause she saw another lady almost giving birth in her bed. she was also in a lot of pain and the doctor decide to perform a C section.

Also the risky pregnancy is common, I have hear that most of risky one end up being a C section.

Now in regards of the stretch marks, occur when expanding skin is stretched to its limit and tiny tears appear in the supporting layers of skin.
Almost every women will get them, however most of them can be treated

A good way to get rid of stretch marks is to help repair the collagen and elastin growth in your skin. Specially formulated stretch mark creams aim to rebuild the structure and promote the rejuvenation of your skin's layers.


Many girls after giving birth don't take care of them, there are plenty of creams the can use to remove the marks, even in the worst cases they can use laser surgery or blue light therapy.

Mente

Author:  Snooky [ Wed Dec 08, 2004 9:17 pm ]
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Mente,

Are you a doctor or did you just stay at a Holiday Inn last night? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Author:  Rocco [ Wed Dec 08, 2004 9:57 pm ]
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Must have been Holiday Inn "EXPRESS" to know that much!

Author:  Astroglide [ Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:12 am ]
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Mente is not a doctor, but he is a Tico, and knows alot about the ticas.

I would add that Ticas, for some reason, seem to have more difficulty than other latinas in getting their bodies back to normal. It seems to be a Tica thing, and not sure why. For some reason, childbirth just messes them up, and the affects are unfortunate.

However I have noticed an add coincidence. The heavier ticas seem to have more stretch marks. Some of the super thing ones don't show any signs of childbirth at all. One of my Harem is a super flacca Tica that has a three year old son, and shows NO signs of having a K*D. In fact when she told me I was shocked. I think that was when she was on top of me pounding away...so not shocked enough to stop what I was doing!

Author:  DildoMan [ Thu Dec 09, 2004 4:13 am ]
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Thanks for your input Mente.

Dildo Man

Author:  Mente [ Thu Dec 09, 2004 10:10 am ]
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No problem.

anytime

Mente

Author:  Triple FFF [ Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:03 am ]
Post subject:  Production Line

On the C Section thang, here in the US of A more OB's are going the way of the C. C's can be scheduled as its an operation so the time and date are all predetermined.

The docs and hospital admin. like it alot because; A. They can schedule their days. No more 2 am deliveries or interrupted rounds of golf. B. More production like with cost controls and guaranteed revenues to make the Benz payments while ensuring beds and surg suites are optimized. C. reduced risk over a natural delivery avoiding malpractice yielding lower insurance rates and horror stories about quality care issues.

Maybe in CR under the social medicine program, C's are prefered for the cost avoidance, risk management, and scheduling benefits too?

Author:  Mente [ Thu Dec 09, 2004 1:09 pm ]
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Hmmmmm

I agree with points A and B but don't know about C, since there is more risk involved in a C section, I have know cases where tissue and scissors are left inside the patiente.

Mente.

On the other hand natural delieveries are less cost than C sections, since the ladies are able to leave the hospital faster than the ones with a C section

Mente

Author:  Zippy [ Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:56 am ]
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ok

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