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Is It Possible That My Abdominal Muscles Lost Their Firmness Only Because Of The Transverse Incision ?
Hello! I m 37 old female, never gave birth , being into sports all my life and I m still active (I work out 3-4 times a week). I m 5.7/130. I ve had a laparotomy six years ago (abscessus tuboovaryalis, so one ovary has been taken out). I have one horizontal scar on my lower stomach 6 inches long (or let s say wide). Everything is fine now with my health condition, but I m concerned about my abdominal muscles: are they possibly might be less prone to tightening since I had such an operation even though I ve never gained weight and I still work out on a regular basis? Is it possible that they ve lost their firmness only because of the transverse incision? I hope my question doesn t sound too confusing. :) Thank you! Jay
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Transverse incicions are less prone to weakness and hernia. Don't worry. You can exercise but do not strain much especially if there is pain in the area. Eat a protein rich diet. Do breathing exercises. You will do fine.
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Is It Possible That My Abdominal Muscles Lost Their Firmness Only Because Of The Transverse Incision ?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good Day Transverse incicions are less prone to weakness and hernia. Don t worry. You can exercise but do not strain much especially if there is pain in the area. Eat a protein rich diet. Do breathing exercises. You will do fine.