Tummy Tuck with young children Started by: Stacy

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  • Stacy
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    Hi lady’s I’m 31 and after 2 children 1 large 1 at 10lb14 I have been left with this horrendous stomach I had an NHS scan wich confirmed My muscles have split 4.5 cm from top to bottom, when I’m lay down my tummy sinks right in and when I’m stood I look 5 months gone it causes me horrendous back pain it depresses me so much as at 31 and only slim I shouldn’t feel this way, even though I’m scared I have bit the bullet and I have a consultation today for tummy tuck I know I will need a full 1 because of the split and my belly button is a mess! I was just wondering has anybody had it done with young children and how did they cope? My son is 7 so he won’t be a problem but my daughter is 12 months would you recomend waiting or was you fine with the recovery, thank you xx

    Yana 51
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    Well you will definitely need a muscle repair, which they can do with a mini tuck. But if you say the belly button is not right then he might re-position that too.
    Your eldest doesn’t need much picking up but the little one. It depends if you have your husband/partner/parents able to help you? You can’t pick her up, you won’t be able to walk straight for about 1-2 weeks. You can’t even cough or sneeze without pain. My youngest was already 4, and my husband was with me 24/7 with me for 2 weeks. You can do it but not alone. That’s for sure. But despite all pain it will be worth it. For the first time in YEARS I was comfortable in a bikini this summer. So much so that I’m now wearing them at my local swimming pool. Tummy uncovered 🙂 I did it a year ago.

    Stacy
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    Aw thank you for your reply I had a good consultation and I was told I will need a new belly button and a full tuck she said I won’t need lipo so that’s good, I have had 2 c sections 1 was bad my old scar ruptured so had a lot of stitches she said it’s similar to that but the pain will be a bit worse I have my partner and my mother in law lives across the road so she will help me a lot, I think talking to her has madee more determined and like you say it’s changed your life and I want to be able to feel confident like you do now x

    Yana 51
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    Best of luck then:) keep in touch, let me know how it goes and if you need any advice I’m happy to help out. Xx

    Nina 48
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    Hi Stacy

    I had a full tummy tuck and vaser lipo to the flanks 4 weeks ago. I have a 3.5 year old daughter. My husband looked after her for the first week, my mother for the second week and I had her with me at home the third week. I found week three a massive struggle. I still need help with a lot of things as I must not lift heavy objects or stretch to reach things. You will be fine with your little ones as long as you have adequate help in place. It is a huge operation and can take up to a year to fully recover. Don’t let that put you off though…I am really pleased with my results so far and have no regrets xx

    Stacy
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    Thank you ladies, that is what is worrying me Nina I had a section and it opened twice through doing to much so I’m thinking maybe I should put it off just another year till she is that little bit older but I so want it done desperately I’m 100 percent going through with it but I’m going to wait till after Xmas and decide if I should leave it till my daughter is that little bit older xx

    Nicola 1
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    Hi, I’ve just had a full tummy tuck ( muscle repair and lipo to hips) and I have 3 children 13, & 9 months. My fiancé took a week off work to look after me then went back to work exactly a week after my op. I’m not going to lie I was scared of how i would cope but it wasn’t as bad as I thought, I figured out easier ways to do things and I’m now nearly 2 weeks post op and feeling fantastic and coping perfectly fine. I’m loving the results and so happy I finally plucked up the courage to do it, bring on summer holidays!!! X

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