When I be pregnant I read that the placenta be suppost to come out?

by it self approx. 15 minutes after the baby be born. But after mine was born right away nearly a minute later the doctor put his foot in and pulled it out. It wouldn't come out at first and he be just hurting me I shout (which I didn't do when I was have contractions) It really hurted. Are there any other mothers that have the same experience.

Answers:    hi, i have the same experience beside my second child, it hurt really bad, but what i found out after that was that the placenta be actually stuck and the Dr have to pull out pieces that be torn off as resourcefully, she informed me that if it is not taken out, you can hemorrhage and end up have to have surgery to fix the problems...better to hold it hurt that have to hold surgery :)
I have not gavin birth however but it is VERY normal for the placent (after birth) to hurt worse afterwards the baby. In most labors the placenta wont come out on its own and the doctor have to pull it up and cut you or you will rip! if you construe?
I have not intuitively had this experience. However, I edify a college course in nouns. When teaching the chapter on childbirth, I have several students who are mothers describe having duplicate experience you have shared. Sometimes the placenta doesn't detach adjectives the way, and the doctor have to detach it, which, as you mentioned, can be quite sore. It doesn't mean anything is wrong near you or that you didn't do something right during your pregnancy. Enjoy your new babe!
No, i delivered mine similar to I delivered my children.

I would sermon to your OB about that.
I be told that you push that out just similar to you did the baby..
Sounds close to maybe the doctor be impatient. I delivered mine in the region of 10 minutes after the birth of both of my kids.
It hurted (oookay)? The doctor just pulled it out one minute after your tot was born? I don't know....lately seems strange to me...doctors don't usually do that. He put his foot up inside you? The more I think roughly this, the more I don't really believe it. Sorry.
well ive never give birth but yes most likly in most cases the placenta hurts worse than birth because the doctor have to rip it away from the uterine lining and it make u bleed its also know as afterbirth i said wow when i found this out makes me nervouse when i acquire older to enjoy kids
Yep, the doctor did that to me too with my first.
the doc simply pulled on the cord a lil bit to help relaxation it out as i pushed it did not hurt nearly as bad as giving birth, however, some women's placenta find stuck and they have to bring back it out or there is risk for infection
Yes, but doctors are impatient and don't want to keep on. For your next little one, get a different doctor. Insist on WAITING for the placenta and with the sole purpose do something if it is delayed.

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