I am now 30. I had my son at 19 and my daughters at 26 and 27. My son was an eremgency C-sect due to brow presentation (brow first instead of crown), and my forst daughter, though everything was fine at first switched to mouth presentation ( mouth first instead of crown. Therefore, my Ob said that to try a vaginal birth with #3 was not a good idea and she was scheduled. We decided to have a TL because we thought it would be too risky to have more and we understood that there was a limitation on the number of C-sects allowed anyhow. Since then, I have experienced depression, back pain, horrible sleep, unreasonable crying bouts, none, absolutely no desire to have sex, anger, sadness, muscle pain, and itching, and that is just to name a few. When I told my OB that we wanted a TL, she told me only to make sure that is what I really wanted. Nothing more was said. To warning, nothing. I can say that if I had seen this website, it wouldn't have happened. Now, we do not want anymore children due to the risks involved, but I would like to feel normal again. Will this occur with a TR? ARe there any risks involved in that?
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