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Old 06-28-2006, 05:49 AM
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I am so frustrated I can't believe it. After FIVE MONTHS, my c-section incision still hasn't closed completely. There is about a one cm section that is still open, and it's about one cm deep. I did have some issues with fluid a week after the delivery, so the incision had to be reopened (just the top section) to drain the fluid. (Doc says it was because I had such a long, strenuous labor before the operation) A few months later it was sutured closed again because it wasn't healing very fast on it's own. Now it's back to having an open hole. What gives!!!???
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One of my friends had similar issues with her incision area. Have you been back to the doc for this yet? I know three months out her site was finally starting to really heal.
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Tigriz -

I would get a second opinion immediately. I had a c-section and then had my tubes tied and they went into the same section and I didn't have any difficulty like that. After five months, you should be completely healed. SOmetimes, a physician/surgeon just doesn't want to admit a mistake - however, you should not be having to deal with this issue still.
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Thanks guys. I did see my doc about this, she says she didn't see any evidence of infection, but that otherwise there should be no reason for this still to be a problem. So she gave me a round of antibiotics just to be on the safe side, and I've been doing wet/dry bandages to the area. (Small guaze soaked in saline). After doing that just a few days it seems to be almost totally healed. I have NO idea why it was still an issue though. Guess I just like to take my time about everything!
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I'm so sorry you've had this trouble.
I think a second opinion is a good idea.
Also, the infection may have less to do with a long labor than it had to do with the doctors sterile technique.
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