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help any advice would be great!!!

I had two children by c-sections.. My oldest will be three in June and my youngest will be two in September.. I didn't have any issues with my oldest, but ever since i had my youngest, i have had severe back spasms, anxiety attacks, burning and stinging around my scar, frequent urges to use the restroom, and pain on both sides... Is this something I should worry about or has everyone had this problem... Please let me know something.. thank you.
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thank you very much for your advice... it's not red or irritated, my pants are hip huggers, so they don't quite sit on my scar... i do not have any leakage but i do have some skin coming off from around the scar...
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Is your scar looking red or irritated? It could be from your pants rubbing in that area having the burning and stinging.  It's a scar so it's going to be a little more sensitive.  I would say that if you are having a constant stinging and burning then maybe you should call the doctor just to have it looked at.  Is there anything leaking from the scar?  The other symptoms I am not too sure about.  The only thing I can think for your pain and restroom use is maybe your uterus is sitting closer to your bladder since it shrank back down but that is just a wild guess.  Good luck and I hope you get your answer soon.
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