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"My Stomach muscles are too strong" Imogen Thomas
Shes booked in for a c section this week because her baby is breech and doctors say her stomach muscles are too strong. So the baby will not be able to turn.
Ive never herd of this before, sounds like rubbish and she's just too posh to push. I feel sorry for this child its going to be pimped out every time she needs to get her fizhog back in the paper. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...#axzz2JgXfhYuE |
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She's certainly not posh... far from it. lol
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My daughter was a breech and she's expecting her baby this week.
When she was born back in 1973 caesarians weren't automatically given for breech presentations, but these days they are, so not a case of being too posh to push at all. |
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Another 'Dolly' for the tabloids. Poor kid.
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To be fair to her this sounds like a valid medical reason for a c-section.
Many babies can be turned in the womb but not all, and sections are commonplace for breech presentation. There may be many reasons to have a go at Imogen but I don't think this is one of them
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Dear god, what a bunch of idiots they are. As for Imogen, it's possible. They might have assessed her for ECV and decided it wasn't worth doing, uterine tone can have an effect on its success. Some women have ridiculously tight stomach muscles, with ECV you have to have a muscle relaxant, and if you've got tight muscles it a.) is less likely to work and b.) would be potentially very uncomfortable for her. First time mothers with a breech presentation would be recommended to have a c-section. She could have said no and tried to do it vaginally but she would have met with a lot of opposition. Shame really. So I can't have a go at her for this but I bet she'll be posting pictures of herself on twitter in a bikini 2 days after the birth. |
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I would have though that her "lady doors" would have been as loose and baggy as Gene Autry's saddle bags with the "celebrity" workouts they've had.
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I feel so sorry for that kid! His/her's entire life will be the property of the Daily Mail website!
![]() Added with the countless stories of how about Imogen is suffering from depression because she cant shift the baby weight!
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Please dont use the phrase "too posh to push"
Caesarian is a major operation |
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Not arguing, but some women do have them done out of choice rather than for any medical reason. I think the NHS have tried to crack down on that though. Dunno about private hospitals.
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It is pretty standard now to have a CS for a breech baby. Not really newsworthy but as others have said no cause for criticism either.
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Its also more expensive from NHS point of view, but I suppose if theyre "posh" they wont be using NHS hospital. I hate that phrase
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I was told the same thing whilst pregnant, so whether she is lying or not, it is far from rubbish. |
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She irks me but if she needs a c section then it's fair enough
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The lady who ran my NCT group said she encountered a ballet dancer whom had such tight stomach muscles that she would never be able to give birth normally so she ended up having a C-section. She also said 'fight tooth and nail against induction' I was induced because I had diabetes - baby was not ready to come out and I ended up having an epideral and a C-section. It wasn't what I wanted but at the end of the day my daughter is now fine which is what happened.
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ok did anyone else notice she lubed up her belly to take that photo its all shiney
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C sections are pretty standard for breech births these days.
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A c-section is a major operation and I think it unlikely there will be photos just hours after the birth as she'll be in recovery and physically unable to get out of bed for 24 hrs. I understand the general dislike for Imogen, but it's sad to read some of the posts on here implying that a c-section is some kind of easy option. |
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I also had a C-section, but nothing to do with my supposedly strong stomach muscles. I had an emergency one whilst unconscious as my son had got his cord wrapped round his neck. As others have said, it is a major operation. I've not given birth naturally or even had contractions, so I'm not making a comparison between the two, but the idea that some people have that a section is easy, is not true. |
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I have had two SVD's and abdominal surgery (unrelated to giving birth) but I can vouch that giving birth was easier to recover from. I too hate the phrase 'too posh to push'. I would bet those that use it haven't had a c-section. |
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Dear god, what a bunch of idiots they are.

