this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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An unnecessary suture placed in to make the vaginal opening tighter, ostensibly because this will feel good for their partner. It is an extra medical procedure that serves no purpose and can actually cause problems and pain for the woman later.
Sometimes birth causes tearing and doctors are ready to do some quick suturing right after. In this case, the person is saying that a doctor just went ahead and did this thing under the guise of cleaning things up but without asking about it first. This is medical assault.
That’s fucked up