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Perry White

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http://www.setexasrecord.com/news/193627-episiotomy-delivers-doctor-to-court


Before the medical malpractice trial of a Jefferson County doctor began on Monday, April 16, prospective jurors were warned the content of the trial -- complications following an episiotomy -- may turn even the strongest of stomachs.

Apparently, the defense thought the details were too gruesome for jurors to digest. The case was settled the next day.

Sara Wallace regularly complained of pain in her uterus region after she gave birth. Then she awoke one morning to find feces in her vagina. She and her husband David sued the on-call doctor who delivered their baby.
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Seven months later, the rectovaginal fistula was surgically repaired at Memorial Methodist Hospital in Houston, the petition stated.

McGown says the surgery cost the Wallaces $14,000 and that Sara is still experiencing pain. "She had to endure painful enemas for four months following the surgery."

McGown went on to say the incident has been a source of embarrassment and mental anguish for the Wallaces and has strained their intimate marital relations.

The plaintiffs are suing Long for negligence and violating the medical standard of care.
 
Umm, the mere mention of the word episiotomy makes me cringe.
 
Thanks for posting that at lunch time, Perry.
 
My understanding is it's not uncommon for episiotomies to cause lasting problems. At the very least it results in a weakening of the pelvic floor, which leads to loss of urinary or bowel control.

Reason No. 5,278 why I refuse to give birth.
 
Cadet said:
My understanding is it's not uncommon for episiotomies to cause lasting problems. At the very least it results in a weakening of the pelvic floor, which leads to loss of urinary or bowel control.

Reason No. 5,278 why I refuse to give birth.

Me too.
 
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Bubbler said:
Umm, the mere mention of the word episiotomy makes me cringe.

No clue what "episiotomy" means, but it makes me cringe just the same.
 
Perry White said:
McGown went on to say the incident has been a source of embarrassment and mental anguish for the Wallaces and has strained their intimate marital relations.

Well no sh!t (ha!) that it's been a strain on their marriage. Can you imagine taking intimacy totally out of your relationship?
 
Did it look like this?

Probably NSFW.

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c63/zipitbucket/perforated_uterus_large.gif
 
Oz said:
Bubbler said:
Umm, the mere mention of the word episiotomy makes me cringe.

No clue what "episiotomy" means, but it makes me cringe just the same.

Sometimes during vaginal childbirth the doctor will cut/tear the area between the vagina and anus to make a wider birth canal for the baby to come through. If that area doesn't heal properly, fistulas will form. Fistulas are essentially holes that shouldn't be there and are ripe for infection.
 
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh! I'm going to pretend I never read that.
 
Saw it on a midnight double feature at the Avon in Providence years ago. Divine rocked that film.
 
yes, awfully graphic, Cadet.

Let's try it with pictures:

When trying to fit this:

2177216981


into this:

3191797836


you probably have to make the hole bigger, ya know?
 
show of hands for those who clicked on Songbird's thread, with the ending perforated_uterus_large.

anyone? anyone? bueller?
 
Oz said:
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh! I'm going to pretend I never read that.

Sorry... but it had to be explained!

And Kirk, it's more like getting this:

watermelon.jpg


through one of these:

lemons-19501.jpg
 

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