It's not just birthing fluids coming out of you, it's everything else. But it happens to almost everyone, so don't be embarrassed if you're a pooping, puking mess.
In a story from SheKnows, April Cary talks about having an emergency C-section."Everything went OK. Got home a couple days later and stood up from peeing to a massive
In SheKnows, Carrie Hornbeck had a C-section that went awry. "My abdominal muscle wall clamped down, and they could not get my uterus back in my body," she says.
"Had the OB, two residents, two nurses and the anesthesiologist trying to pull on my muscle layer enough to stuff my uterus back in, but it wouldn't budge." Luckily, they
doctor started stitching me up. Now, I’ve never had stitches before so the sensation was new (and in my effing vagina, no less) so without thinking I just looked at
was so horrified, having given birth herself. She looked me dead in the eyes and said, ‘I have never seen no shit like that in my life. Don’t call me till