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shilltalk
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03-Feb-10, 02:36 PM (PST)
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"Taiwan Milfs & C sections?"
 
   I've noticed that almost all the milfs I've run across have a vertical scar up their tummy. Not being a doctor, I'm assuming these are C section scars. If so, I'm wondering if any of you have any insights as to why there appears to be so many of these procedures. Is this a cultural or medical bias?

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1. "RE: Taiwan Milfs & C sections?"
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   Medical Bias for lot's of reasons. Not always a vertical scar.

http://www.bucyrustelegraphforum.com/article/20100109/NEWS01/1090303/Percentage-of-C-sections-varies-greatly-in-different-parts-of-Ohio

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2. "RE: Taiwan Milfs & C sections?"
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Do what I do when I have MILF sessions. Keep your eyes shut and you won't notice those sorts of things.

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3. "RE: Taiwan Milfs & C sections?"
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   if they have herpes undergoing birth may lead to an outbreak hence they elect for a c-sect to avoid passing the virus to the baby. i was told this when i worked for a corp and for a number of women exec who were promiscuous elected to have the c-sect.

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4. "RE: Taiwan Milfs & C sections?"
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   I was told by a petitte Thai Milf, that many Asian women need the C section because their hips are too small for the baby to get through. so if the lady can't dilate enough, there needs to be an emergency C section, so there will be a vertical scar. For a planned c section, the scar would be horizontal.

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5. "RE: Taiwan Milfs & C sections?"
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>there needs to be an emergency C section, so there will be a
>vertical scar. For a planned c section, the scar would be
>horizontal.

My wife had a c section and it wasn't planned and the cut was horizontal, I don't believe, except in rare occurances, that c sections are "planned", rather they are reactions to events as they occur. "Emergency" c sections are very rare as well.

C sections are common, every day things.

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6. "RE: Taiwan Milfs & C sections?"
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No. Vertical is the "old school" way of doing sections, either planned or emergency. It was discontinued as it leads to a higher incidence of uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies. It has been replaced by the lower transverse crescent approach as it's much safer and has less of a chance of uterine rupture.

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