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She was feeling useless when she was pregnant, didn’t like her new limitations. Then the birth was pretty rough, episiotomy… if you don’t know, baby quite literally ripped her a new one. Feeling even more useless and ugly. To top it off, her milk isn’t coming on strong yet so we have to supplement with formula. Baby don’t get It, so she refuses to take the bottle from her. The wife knows she needs help, and that just makes it worse. What do?

She was feeling useless when she was pregnant, didn’t like her new limitations. Then the birth was pretty rough, episiotomy… if you don’t know, baby quite literally ripped her a new one. Feeling even more useless and ugly. To top it off, her milk isn’t coming on strong yet so we have to supplement with formula. Baby don’t get It, so she refuses to take the bottle from her. The wife knows she needs help, and that just makes it worse. What do?

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[–] 2 pts

You can tell her that I was standing next to my wife during birth and the doc looked at me and said, "Episiotomy okay?"

And I said sure why not while my wife told me no no no.

Well it's still a sore subject and it's been almost thirty years. Sorry for the pun.

[–] 2 pts

I’ll allow it, it’s a find pun.

[–] 2 pts

This story validates the horror stories my wife has describes in the past. Why is the doctor asking you how to provide care to her body. Its one of the few things feminists whine about that it fair. Not that my wife is a feminist. But at least that story is 30 years old. I doubt many doctors are behaving so inappropriately now.

[–] 1 pt

Exactly. Women would be highly irate now.

Maybe the doc thought she was not in a 'right' state of mind, but I think she was.