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    Posted: 30 August 2011 at 4:49pm
My scar healed really well - it's 10 months now since my DD2 was born via E/CS and it's just a thin white line :)

However I've started doing abdo exercises to try and tighten up this floopy tummy of mine - literally NO stomach muscles after the CS! - and I have noticed that I've got little hard lumps under my scar - is this just fluid, do you think?? I didn't think you could still get fluid build ups this long afterwards....
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Are they new? I have those too, OB said they are scar tissue in the muscle layers - best thing to do is to massage them for 10min each day apparently. I never remember any more. Naughty naughty.

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Not too sure here, I dont have what you describe. Id def check with GP and maybe get a referall back to the OB that did the c/s.

Floppy Tummys come from pregnancy/carrying weight of baby, not necessarily from c/s IMO. Some of my friends have had text book v/b births and way worse saggy/flopy tummys than mine. Everyone recovers differnt thou
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Yeah I think they're new....hard to know. Lol pfff I wouldn't massage them for 10minutes a day either. maybe for a week then I'd forget!!

Thanks girlsrock for the tip
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My scar is awful (10mths since CS aswell). Very hard and lumpy, I can feel the scar tissue all underneath it    The scar itself looks awful too, really raised and red. Next time I see my MW I'm going to get her to check it and see what her thoughts are. I 100% don't want another CS this time around, but if it happens, hopefully they can remove some of the scar tissue and start again!
Kelly, mum to DD, 19Jun06 (26wks 1lb15oz) DS1, 24Oct10 (32wks 4lb11oz) and DS2, 31Dec11 (32wks, 4lb11)
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they can remove scar tissue during your next c/s, my friend had it done and her tubes tied with her last baby.

I wonder...random thought.... Ive been bikini waxing including the top area where the scar is for at least 10years before I had my 1st c/s. therefore there wasnt heaps of hair trying to grow back thru the scar tissue area. I wonder if this is why it healed so well? Anyway I have kept up the waxing as bubs is coming via c/s again soon anywhere from 4-7weeks away. Yippee cant wait to meet him.
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In fact, they DO remove the scar tissue so they can give you a nice clean new one.
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