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How To Avoid Vaginal Tear At Childbirth by Ngoziebenezer3(f): 1:06pm On Nov 05, 2021
What is the benefit of having a big baby? People would cheer and say your baby is big. What else? What about you? You are in immeasurable pain from the tear you got from having a big baby.

My sister got vaginal tears from her first childbirth. At one time, she had to go back for the suture to be redone, she took a wrong step and undid the suture, it was pain all over again. After her experience, she made sure the second baby came out smaller. Her husband commented, ‘This baby is small’ but she was smiling. She could move around, celebrate with others when they celebrated her baby. No suture whatsoever. She was free, and in less than two months, the same baby they called small, was now called Orobo (fat baby). Isn’t this much better?

One major reason why women have vaginal tear during childbirth is the size of the baby. There are two things that affect the size of your baby.

The first is what you eat. Many have eaten the right thing and the baby still came out big, due to the second reason, parental gene.

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