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Post-birth secretions that schools don’t tell you

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(1)It’s been coming out for weeks
(2)I need to wear a diaper

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(1)Childbirth reviews that sex education doesn’t tell you!
(2)1 Pain is extremely painful
(3)I had labor pains in the morning, so I gave birth to a baby after 12 hours of labor, and it’s a pain that I can endure until 15 minutes, 10 minutes, 7 to 8 minutes
(4)But after about 5 minutes, my stomach hurts so much that I can’t even walk when I’m in pain
(5)Menstrual cramps are like a light tap with feathers

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(1)When I go to the delivery room, I do enema and hair removal
(2)I don’t have time to take care of the delivery because it’s too advanced, so I just shave
(3)I gave birth to a baby, but usually I take enema and give birth to a baby after enema
(4)I have to give strength like I do when I give birth, so I’m teaching because I’m afraid it’ll come out, so I’m afraid it’ll be bad for the baby!
(5)Fortunately, I didn’t have an enema, but I don’t think I did

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(1)3 The nurse and doctor keep putting their fingers in my place and swirling
(2)I put my finger in every labor pain every minute to see how open my uterus is and if I can give strength enough to give birth to a baby
(3)But I can’t think of anything. My pain hurts so much that I don’t care about moving my fingers

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(1)4 Cut the perineum with scissors when it hurts to death
(2)I cut it because I thought the baby would turn around and explode
(3)I cut the perineum right before the baby came out, but the pain was 937-1047 times more painful than the pain of cutting raw flesh, so I just felt like I was cutting it, but I didn’t know it hurt
(4)My husband told me that the sound of cutting the perineum was so creepy and scary I don’t know

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(1)After the 5th baby came out, the placenta came out
(2)Until he died, he was shaking his teeth and the baby came out
(3)It feels like a baby is coming out
(4)The placenta and the dregs that the baby was in come out
(5)The nurse told my husband to press down on the lower abdomen so that the blood in my uterus can drain well
(6)It hurt as much as the pain

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(1)7 Oro continues to appear for 1 to 2 months after childbirth like menstruation
(2)It can be up to 100 days depending on the person
(3)Just think of it as a full menstruation for a month or two
(4)Like menstrual cramps, my lower stomach hurts

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(1)6 Constrain the perineum without anesthesia
(2)When I’m in the perineum, I believe that the pain of childbirth is so great that I don’t feel anything, so I’m quietly preparing to twist it
(3)I’m in pain. Of course, I’m in pain
(4)It feels like I’m skinny. It depends on the person

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(1)I had a hard and painful birth
(2)When I see a baby mumbling while sleeping next to me, I think about how sick it was
(3)Wrist, ankle, waist, and perineum hurt a lot, but my baby
(4)I endure the joy of seeing it day by day
(5)I respect all mothers!!!!

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After childbirth, the endometrium where the placenta has fallen off

Refers to the secretions that come out of regeneration

It occurs when the inner layer of the uterus with the placenta falls off

Even mothers who breastfeed after childbirth do not have much difference in the quality of Oro’s duration

The amount and duration of each individual vary depending on the extent of the remaining decays and the condition of the uterus

Mother is great!

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