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C-Sec and steps....and driving??
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Nan wrote: *where I work the registrars and less experienced tend to use staples to *close up the skin because it is easier and probably quicker for them. The *specialists tend to do one long continuous stitch you can't see except for *at each end of the scar that is pulled out on day 5....I've not had staples *but I've removed plenty and they are very fiddly and harder to remove esp if *skin starts growing over the edges of them. *Alissa * *I also think it can boil down to personal preference on the OB's part. *And they also hurt more if they become imbedded in the skin :-( Staples, being made of stainless steel, are a wonderful option for those like me who have a history of having awful reactions to most available suture materials. -hillary, with several nasty scars from non-stainless-steel skin closures resulting in huge inflammatory responses -- hillary israeli vmd http://www.hillary.net "uber vaccae in quattuor partes divisum est." not-so-newly minted veterinarian-at-large |
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