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2nd/3rd c section

Anyone had two/three c sections? What does the scar look like???????? Does the doctor cut over the previous cut???
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No it look like one scar ...and yes ive been cut 2 and now with this pregnancy i might have my 3rd csection
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Oh OK well that sounds good thank u:)
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This will be my 2nd one . But my first scar you can't really see at all . This girl I know had 3 done and when you look at her , you can't see hers at all .
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Also how much is your tummy tuck going to cost u @perezchica
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Does your doctor that delivers your baby give u the tummy tuck???
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This will be my 4th c-section and my new doc is gonna fix my scar. It's supposed to look like one scar but with me you can see 2. So my doc is gonna do a mini tummy tuck and make it look like one scar. God bless him!!!
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I had 2 c-sections the cut looks like I've only had 1
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My momma had 3 c sections & you can belly see it now
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Thank u for replying so can you tell that you have been cut twice??? Or does it look like one scar?
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I already have 2 csections this is going to be my 3rd (well hopefully not) but the scar looks like a normal cut scar they do it across the bottom of your belly going horizontal not up and down to ur belly button like they used to  and yes they cut in the same previous cut everytime. The funny thing is that after u heal and u run ur fingers thru ur scar u cant really feel anything it feels num.
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