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Should I still be sore (maybe TMI sorry)?

Well I had my daughter three months ago yesterday. Still when I go to the bathroom (#2 that is) it still hurts not as bad but it still HURTS. Should I call my doctor or will it get better soon. He said I was healing just fine when I went at the beginning of January for my six week.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    my sister had this problem after my nephew was born. She had a really long hard labor that resulted in a lot of stitches. I dont know what your labor was like but this is what happened with her. It had been like 4 months since she had him and she was still having a lot of pain going #2 and during intercourse. She went back to the doctor and she had a growth on a spot that they had stitched because they stitched it wrong. it was putting pressure on her rectum thats why it was hurting her to use the bathroom. They numbed her, cut and re-stitched. Once it healed she was fine..

    i guess my answer is If you feel like something might be up down there let your doctor know. Letting him/her take a peek wont hurt even if everything is okay. Also, try taking stool softeners.

    Source(s): i hope you feel better!
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    "Regarding nipple affliction, there are a few matters which are natural and a few that aren't. For illustration, delicate, sore nipples in the course of being pregnant are natural as a result of hormonal alterations. Most females revel in this." Your frame goes via large quantities of alterations correct now, led most often by means of hovering and waning hormones. You will probably be good enough however simply to be at the trustworthy aspect, point out it in your ob subsequent time you've gotten a examine up. Good success!

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes, it will get better. And try to eat right and healthy. This will help the problem also. Keep drinking lots of fluids. Go for walks that can help too! Good luck!

    Source(s): My experience!
  • 1 decade ago

    I had this problem with my son and it took forever for things to get back to normal. It sucked sooo bad, but it did finally improve. Good Luck!

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  • I have a 10 week old, and I've got the same problem.

    Hopefully, it's gonna get super better, asap!

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