I’m so confused at the c section… wouldn’t the bladder be in front of the male uteru...

Amane October 1, 2025 9:43 pm

I’m so confused at the c section… wouldn’t the bladder be in front of the male uterus??? Wouldn’t it be in the way in the event of a c section??

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    rozewald October 1, 2025 9:56 pm

    the bladder is retracted away from the uterus so the doctor can cut. i guess it is the same in omegaverse

    Ambien_the_Dreamer October 1, 2025 9:59 pm

    With Omegaverse, the uterus is the same place anatomically like in females right?

    So the uterus placement is:
    Before pregnancy: uterus sits low in the pelvis, hidden.
    During pregnancy: uterus gradually rises into the abdomen, reaching the navel at ~20 weeks, then the rib cage by late pregnancy.

    Josh c-section was Pfannenstiel incision = a horizontal, curved cut made just above the pubic hairline (along the bikini line). Reasons for choosing because it heals well, is less visible (hidden by underwear or bikini), and has lower risk of complications compared to a vertical incision.

    So the uterus has enlarged and is now on the abdomen, so the bladder obstruction ain't a problem

    Ambien_the_Dreamer October 1, 2025 10:04 pm
    the bladder is retracted away from the uterus so the doctor can cut. i guess it is the same in omegaverse rozewald

    additional to this wise comment. retracted gently from the upper part of uterus. carelessly retracting can cause damage to the walls of the urinary bladder. and that is a huge emergency surgical error

    Ambien_the_Dreamer October 1, 2025 10:10 pm

    The scarier part is in other omegaverse. Omegas do give birth naturally.. which is like pretty much impossible with their narrow pelvis.. Cephalopelvic Disproportion is a common Obstetric problem since some women do have narrower pelvis which will affect the baby's labor

    Amane October 1, 2025 11:15 pm
    With Omegaverse, the uterus is the same place anatomically like in females right? So the uterus placement is: Before pregnancy: uterus sits low in the pelvis, hidden.During pregnancy: uterus gradually rises in... Ambien_the_Dreamer

    That’s what I thought too but the male bladder sits higher up and with an incision that low I for sure thought the bladder would be in the way regardless of uterine growth

    Winter Marie October 1, 2025 11:55 pm

    There's a bunch of organs in the way of real human uterus' too. They quite literally move your intestines, bladder, and I think one or two other organs to the side to access the uterus. It's genuinely a marvel of surgery and also super disgusting to look at

    Ambien_the_Dreamer October 2, 2025 12:02 am
    That’s what I thought too but the male bladder sits higher up and with an incision that low I for sure thought the bladder would be in the way regardless of uterine growth Amane

    Now that you mention it. It is a possibility indeed. 3cm to 4cm higher difference is what you meant. I am now wondering if it is safe to cut that low. maybe with huge precaution of what structure to cut after the incision line would help and retraction is helpful in this delicate case.

    Ambien_the_Dreamer October 2, 2025 12:07 am
    There's a bunch of organs in the way of real human uterus' too. They quite literally move your intestines, bladder, and I think one or two other organs to the side to access the uterus. It's genuinely a marvel ... Winter Marie

    It is the layers of the abdominal wall with the muscles and fascia before uterus is what you encounter during CS.
    With the organs. Repositioned might be the better term.