Anyone Else Hate Their C-section Scar and Tone?

Updated on July 13, 2011
B.R. asks from Fort Worth, TX
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If so, what if anything did you do to deal with it? I believe in having good body image, and my self-esteem is pretty good. I have success in many areas of life, and I love my kids more than anything. Any amount of scars and flab is worth it ten times over for that alone. But darn it I hate the way my waist looks in just about anything! Anyone else bothered by this?

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J.F.

answers from Tallahassee on

The thing that I hate just as much is that my daughter will be 5 years old in two weeks and my scar still itches like crazy at times. It only itches on the left side. Anybody else have a scar that still itches?

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D.P.

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There was a mom on this site that started a company making apparel for C-section moms: I think they were called SexCies (??) You could google it...but that's a hiding thing--not a permanent solution.

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K.B.

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After almost 5 years my scar is hardly seen, and is about the same color as my skin. Also the only reason that you would be able to see my scar is if I was shaved because they shaved me a little and made the incision a little below where my hair line is. Not sure if that is where all c-sections are done but have to say great way to "hide" a scar, the only one to ever see it is my OB/GYN or hubby and I would have to be a tad shaven (or another doctor if down the road that area needs medical attention).

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Y.C.

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Yes...I guess I just try to ignore it, for the most part.

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M.G.

answers from Chicago on

I was so upset the first time I saw my post c-section (and post twins!) body/scar. But, I quickly came to terms with it. Short of surgery, I know there's nothing I can do to fix it so I gave up stressing about it. I just had c-section #2 two weeks ago, and I'm anxious to lose the weight but trying not to stress about how my body looks. It is a grieving process, though, and your body would probably look very similar if you had a vaginal birth. Unfortunately that's what child bearing does to us!

M..

answers from St. Louis on

This is so gross, but I hated my first scar!! With my second C my doctor made a new incision and cut the other one off. This totally grossed me out, I had no idea they did that. This one is so much thinner and looks SO much better. Its only been 7 weeks and it already looks better than the first one did two years later.

J.X.

answers from Los Angeles on

I'm okay with the scar. The flab is from pregnancy, not the C-section. I'm bothred by the elephant skin that remains and the loss of my formerly taught tummy- very much so.

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K.C.

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My scar doesn't bother me, but my flabby stomach sure does!! I need to figure out a way to reduce it... I know diet and exercise will do the trick but I just can't motivate myself. I'd think looking in the mirror would be enough motivation, but somehow, I can't manage to take better care of myself. Would love any good tips on how to motivate myself to do what I know I need to!

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D.B.

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F.A.

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My scar doesn't bother me at all. Sounds crazy but it actually reminds me that I am NOT in control. I have a tendency to plan EVERYTHING. I had a birth plan, a bag packed, 10 copies of the birth plan copied for hospital staff, music picked out-I was one of those women. I had the perfect plan to implement until I was diagnosed with preeclampsia and a breech positioning at 38.5 weeks. NEWS FLASH: I was not in control-God is! So its a constant reminder to me that I see everyday.

As far as what I hate-I hate my stomach/flab/overhang/muffintop/sparetire!! How many more names can we come up with? I currently walk 3 days a week hoping that eventually I can lose some belly. I have lost 7 pounds!I dont think it came from my belly BUT it does make me feel better about myself regardless. After cutting through muscles, things just dont flow the same but I wouldn't trade my sweet girl for the world!

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T.B.

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I actually don't mind mine! It reminds me of the magnificence of giving birth! I just returned from our first real vacation since I had my twins, who are now 4. I, as well as my small c-section scar, looked darn good in a 2pc bathing suit, while posing next to my three pre-k kids! I'm constantly told that I don't look like I had 3 babies in 2 years! I am extremely vain and I really thought my scar would bother me, but I wear it proudly!

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