have screaming pain
or burning in their scars years after the surgery when doing emotional
healing work. How much more complex are humans than it would seem?!
J
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From: "Lisa Gierke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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: [ozmidwifery] Wounds
I haven't seen research but I'd be interested. It seems counterintuitive to
me to blow dry a perineum. I imagine we have a sensible built in healing
system that's used to a normally lubricated genital area. The c-sec wound
still gives me trouble now and then thanks
I haven't seen research but I'd be interested. It seems counterintuitive to
me to blow dry a perineum. I imagine we have a sensible built in healing
system that's used to a normally lubricated genital area. The c-sec wound
still gives me trouble now and then thanks to my built in apron so that's
mo
Hi Brenda and all
My clients always self-manage their wounds with warm air from their dryer.
How much enhancement of healing occurs I do not know, but I DO know that each and every one of them reports that it is SO SOOTHING ... they never dab their wound with anything at all.
Cheers
Jan
Jan Robins