Most likely not : Related.Cesarean section is considered relatively safe. It does, however, pose a higher risk of some complications than does a vaginal delivery. Have your family run some to see if you have any form of arthritis.
Answered 4/19/2015
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Exercise: After pregnancy, your body has to regain its "sea legs, "again. There was a change in your pelvis during pregnancy and your center of gravity that may have affected the mechanics of your knees in terms of the patellae or kneecaps as well as your back. Rarely, an autoimmune response can be triggered by your pregnancy. Start exercising when cleared to do so to avoid an incisional hernia
Answered 11/28/2017
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