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    • M Offline
      Mum1113
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      Anna Ng:
      I am mother of 3. My younger sister has twin girls and now expecting twin again but yet to know the sex yet.

      Welcome Anna to this thread.....Not too long from now, you can 'chio' your sis to join this forum too :hugs:

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        BeContented
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        Funx3:
        cwc:

        [quote=\"Castle House\"]
        Oh dear.. why your friend terminate the pregnancy?

        They already decided to stop at 2, so no plans for more. But suay, the condom not effective leh πŸ˜‰

        U must Check (Or Publish!) What Brand(s) is that ....
        To Benefit others ....
        :evil:[/quote]Think they tried different brand, but one thing for sure, went for the thinnest type.....either it broke or they dunno how to use properly :rotflmao:

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          BeContented
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          Mum1113:
          cwc:


          I thot would be at same location....but I saw it at different place and asked the gynae, THEN he told me that my first CS didn't heal well, so he could not cut at the same place. My 2 deliveries were only 18mths apart plus I have poor skin and healing which I knew all along, so no choice lah. That's why I dare not go for 3rd liao.

          Your gynae did not discuss or rather inform you the cut at a different location ? Strange as mine informed as, previous scar formed keloid as a result of poor skin (dont know if you have this ?)....so my gynae removed the keloids at the same of the cut, then the heal is pretty good, I must say

          Wow, yours so nice.........my gynae dun talk much kind :(, dun like to explain too. IF not for the fact that he was near my mom house and opened late (ie. can go after work), I probably have gone to another (i did try with #2, the doc seems quite popular but I was uncomfortable with the way he anyhow issue weeks of bed rest, days of MC etc, so I went back to the quiet but honest one)

          Guess my gynae either no intention OR perhaps slipped his mind. When I went back to 'remove the stitches', saw a short (2-3 stitches?) on top and a long one below......that was when i discovered & asked him WHY??? His reason was my first scar didn't heal properly and was uneven, so he had to abort and cut a new location :yikes: :faint:
          Anyway, with that 2nd line so low, dun think can cut further. Tho I dun mind #3, think too old now, too tiring and I have no guts to get cut again.....so it's OVER, the end, Close shop. πŸ˜‰

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            dandalion
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            I have 3 kids by cs too… The 3rd cs took double the time as compare to my 1st n 2nd cs… My gynea told me that with more cs the risk of complication get higher … Need to close shop now… Wonder wat kind of contraceptive will be the least invasive n side effects

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              Mum1113
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              cwc:

              Wow, yours so nice.........my gynae dun talk much kind :(, dun like to explain too.
              Actually my first gynae (a male) is like yours too, quiet and a man of few words. If I asked him a little more, than not happy liddat. Anyhow, still stick to him for my 1st 2 preganancies.
              Decided to change to a female gynae when come to my 3rd pregnancy, and tats where I found her a very detail, very gentle gynae. She tells me each step she is taking, all in my bests and my baby's best of benefit.

              cwc:
              .....so it's OVER, the end, Close shop. πŸ˜‰
              That is the SAFEST of all πŸ˜‰

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                Funx3
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                Mum1113:
                cwc:


                I thot would be at same location....but I saw it at different place and asked the gynae, THEN he told me that my first CS didn't heal well, so he could not cut at the same place. My 2 deliveries were only 18mths apart plus I have poor skin and healing which I knew all along, so no choice lah. That's why I dare not go for 3rd liao.

                Your gynae did not discuss or rather inform you the cut at a different location ? Strange as mine informed as, previous scar formed keloid as a result of poor skin (dont know if you have this ?)....so my gynae removed the keloids at the same of the cut, then the heal is pretty good, I must say

                Ha Ha ....
                Mum1113, My Gynae Got Rid of the Ugly keloids for me the Same time as my CS Too ....
                * High Five*

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                  buds
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                  Is the keloid removal considered an aesthetics procedure?

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                    BeContented
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                    Mum1113:
                    cwc:


                    I thot would be at same location....but I saw it at different place and asked the gynae, THEN he told me that my first CS didn't heal well, so he could not cut at the same place. My 2 deliveries were only 18mths apart plus I have poor skin and healing which I knew all along, so no choice lah. That's why I dare not go for 3rd liao.

                    Your gynae did not discuss or rather inform you the cut at a different location ? Strange as mine informed as, previous scar formed keloid as a result of poor skin (dont know if you have this ?)....so my gynae removed the keloids at the same of the cut, then the heal is pretty good, I must say

                    Was wondering what exactly is keloid :oops: Just googled and saw the images.
                    No, I dun have keloid.....so I think my scarring is more internal than external.

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                      Funx3
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                      buds:
                      Is the keloid removal considered an aesthetics procedure?

                      Guess If it's done separately, it will be.

                      For My Case, I Go for 3-in-1 ....
                      CS + Ligation + Keloid Removal ....
                      Since ALL done in One operation ....
                      Think the Gynae did Not charge me for the Last 2 (Rider?) ....
                      :evil: :evil:

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                        tigger88
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                        Funx3, you mean your gynae do ligation for you for free?

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