I haven't! And I don't plan on it!
I haven't! And I don't plan on it!
coconut / 8305 posts
I looked not long after, maybe a couple weeks.... Looked fine to me! Lol
grapefruit / 4669 posts
Hehe, I have wondered if I'll be brave enough to do this after birth. Today my doc mentioned that I'll have the option of a mirror while pushing and I'm trying to decide if I would be horrified or helped by it.
GOLD / kiwi / 613 posts
@tororojo: I skipped the mirror. Don't regret it at all. By the time she came out, I wasn't seeing straight, so I wouldn't even have been able to appreciate that.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Um, actually no. DH has assured me all looks well though!
@tororojo: I was pretty sure I'd have no interest but when they offered it I said yes. I found it really useful in figuring out the most effective way to push!
grapefruit / 4669 posts
@Mrs. Cat in the Cradle: Part of me wants to do it just so I'll be able to say that I watched the baby pop out! But I imagine I'll just decide in the moment.
@FutureMrsMcK: Good to know that you found it useful! I'm so intrigued by it.
honeydew / 7687 posts
Yep I did after a few days and kept checking - I am glad I did because it clued me in to the fact that something was wrong the first (stitches had become infected & pulled apart) and second (granuloma scar tissue developed) time since there were visual clues. Otherwise I would've continued thinking it was pain I just needed to push through - and it wasn't! Finally feel fine & look normal now
GOLD / kiwi / 613 posts
@tororojo: Exactly. You will know what is right when you're there!
cantaloupe / 6146 posts
I looked immediately because when things hurt I like to understand what is going on.
pomegranate / 3890 posts
i looked immediately like a day after giving birth and OMG i should not have. i admit i cried.
GOLD / kiwi / 613 posts
FTR I looked probably a couple weeks after. My OB did a nice job with the stitches. A+++
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
Yup. I lpoked at about 3 weeks pp and it all looks normal to me.
pomelo / 5093 posts
@tororojo: I went in planning to have a mirror. I had a long shitty labor and puked all over the place. When I was ready to push, though, I was overcome with a feeling of power and beauty and general womanly awesome-ness. They started to position the mirror, and I was like, no, thank you, let me preserve the illusion that I'm not covered in vomit.
nectarine / 2994 posts
Nope! I didn't want to see it! I had a labial graze and 2 stitches, but I didn't want to know where they were exactly. it felt normal from about 1.5 weeks pp
grapefruit / 4819 posts
Last I saw was when I was pushing DD out as I had a mirror (@tororojo: the mirror is the best thing ever - like you, the thought of it grossed me out but the MW brought it out to assist with pushing. Not only was it super effective, but watching my daughter come into this world was the most amazing experience of my life and I can't believe I nearly missed out on that once in a lifetime opportunity! To be fair though, I had an epidural and couldn't feel a thing so I was able to enjoy watching her come out. Just my two cents!)
DH says he can't see any differences so I'm assuming everything looks normal and is just fine!
honeydew / 7235 posts
@tororojo: I thought 'no way' about a mirror before labor --- but after pushing for 3 hours and still no baby, they brought in the mirror for the last 2 hours and it was extremely helpful! I also got to see our baby come out and that was amazing. Definitely helped me push better!
And yes - I have looked!
cherry / 165 posts
nope!been thinking about it.im 3 weeks pp. dh asks to kook but I dont want to.know if its bad... I had 4 degree tearing... eek
coconut / 8279 posts
I did when I got home from the hospital and cried. I had over a hundred stitches and it was like Franken-vag. For a while I had granulation tissue, really gross (and scary at first), finally a year later and you'd never know the traumatic event that took place at the site. Actually my OB (she didn't deliver me) didn't even know from looking that I had a mediolateral episiotomy when I went for my yearly exam, she was reading my chart and was like, wow. It's a miracle.
honeydew / 7504 posts
They offered me the mirror during delivery, but I declined. I really didn't think it would help.
I looked down there about 10 days pp because I thought one of my stitches had opened. It was not for the faint of heart! And I was still so swollen, I had no idea what I was looking at/for, so I went back to the OB, anyway (everything intact).
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
Ack.. I'm so scared of this. I don't even like the way it looks before baby.
pear / 1570 posts
7mo pp and I still have not looked! I know I had a second degree tear + stitches but that is all. I don't even know how many stitches I had. It feels fine now and really that is all I want to know. The 'frankenvag' would have killed my spirits!
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