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It is called a "husband stitch" because its main purpose is commonly seen as a benefit to that sexual partner.
When she brought it up to her OB-GYN, she was told that it was normal and that her "hormones are out of whack" and she'd just have to use "extra lubrication."
Hannah says, "Me being a first-time mom ... I just took the suggestion and was like, 'Okay, it must be normal.' I suffered with the pain and discomfort for two years." After moving, she saw a new OB-GYN in preparation for the birth of her second child. During Hannah's Pap smear, the new OB-GYN examined Hannah before asking if she was having "issues" with anything being inserted in her.
Hannah explains that after she saw the video on TikTok and recognized herself in that experience, it became clear to her that she'd been given a husband stitch.
Hannah adds that after she gave birth to her second child and teared again, her new OB-GYN was able to remove the unnecessary scar tissue and stitch her up properly. Hannah adds that she hasn't had any issues since.
After seeing the original video that made her realize she had previously been given a husband stitch, Hannah says, "[When I] found out that what happened to me has a name and I saw all the horror stories of it happening, just like it happened to me, unknowingly [and] without [my] consent...like, that's terrifying."
After a patient's episiotomy or even after normal tearing during birth, Minkin stressed, the goal is to return the patient's vagina to as close as possible to the anatomy it had before tearing. She said the purpose was "to put the vagina together and give it good support. You want to make it tight enough for the patient to be comfortable, but not to make anything too tight."
One of the most common questions that Hannah said she's received from commentators is whether she ever confronted the doctor who she said gave her the husband stitch in the first place, but Hannah said she'd never considered it. She explained, "This happened in Alaska almost three years ago now. We moved on with our lives. I am just happy it has been fixed and I am no longer suffering with it."
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The six Iain Critchon Smith stories featured are The Red Door , The Telegram, Mother and Son, In Church, The Painter, The Crater.
The claustrophobic village setting is taken to extremes in this story. There is one room, which is both a kitchen and the mother’s room, in a cramped croft-cottage, where mother and son live together.
John is a hard-working crofter, pushed to the limit by tough physical work combined with caring for his bedridden mother. He is young, gentle and “handsome” but lacks a social life. There is a childishness about him which makes him forgiving, eager to please, keen for praise and easily hurt and defenceless against unfair criticism:
As he devotes himself to domestic and caring chores, his mother criticises his personality, lack of ‘proper’ job, and lack of ambition. He seems unable to change his life without her permission, which she refuses to give.
His mother is bitter and vindictive - possibly her helplessness and/or fear of being abandoned has led to her efforts to undermine John. She knows that with no confidence he will never leave; she also realises he wants to please her and uses this mercilessly. She accuses him of having his father’s family’s hereditary defects . She knows just how to hurt him, using her subtle arrows that work away at his sensitivity or by screaming when he tries to ignore her.
Though not first person narrative, Crichton Smith uses detailed descriptions of John’s actions and thoughts to create empathy and understanding of his situation- we see and hear from John’s viewpoint- and grow angry and frustrated on his behalf. We hear what his mother says and sympathise with his reactions. Offensive rhetorical questions are her speciality:
Yet she also asks about the farm work, and she is the only person he can talk to about this.
He would leave the croft and work elsewhere but, because of his mother’s constant attacks, has no belief in his own ability. Sometimes he lashes out verbally, and angrily with the reflex of the wounded but his words lose their import, their impact and their usefulness.
Violence almost breaks out when he approaches his mother in a turmoil of hate but, faced with her vulnerability when sleeping, he turns away, perhaps accepting his misery. His rage subsides. Instead, he gazes out at the world. Her vulnerability is stressed in the final moment- John cannot attack her as she lies:
Both John and his mother are trapped, she by illness, he by her manipulation and control. His loyalty and self-sacrifice have been ruthlessly exploited. Her harsh criticism destroys his self-esteem and spirit. The house has become their prison.
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"Everyone knew except me. How didn’t I know for the whole of my life?”
“She was a mess. She begged us not to tell our dad, and she said she’d stop.”
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All families have secrets of one kind or another.
Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 asked listeners for their experiences of family secrets. Lots of people got in touch.
But six shocking stories stood out.
Reporter Jo Morris met Ellen*, Christine, Jess*, Liz*, Moira and Prue to hear them reveal their family secrets.
When Ellen* (not her real name) was a teenager, she decided to tell her mother that she was gay. She was not expecting her response.
“I’d been living my gay life quite quietly away from the family home and I just got to the point where I needed to talk to my parents about my life. I didn’t think I could continue not being honest with them.
“We were just standing between the living room and the kitchen and Mum was busy cooking.
“I eventually just turned around and said ‘Mum, I’m gay’. I said, ‘you don’t know what it’s been like’. She just span round and said, ‘I think I do’.”
Ellen’s mum told her that she’d had a relationship with a woman, but that she had married Ellen’s father and had never told anybody.
“I then asked, ‘does anybody else know?’ and she said, ‘no, I will go to the grave with this and you are to tell nobody.’ The way she fixed her gaze on me, when she said that, I knew she was serious.
“She said that she’d had a relationship, quite a long standing relationship with a woman and that her parents had written her a letter saying that if there was any form of relationship going on, that they didn’t approve and that it wasn’t an appropriate way to live a life.”
Ellen kept her mum’s secret for nearly 20 years. Her mum has now died. She feels like she’s finally able to talk about it.
“I’ve been able to have a career, have a family, and still be gay. My mum was technically denied the one thing she wanted, which was to be with probably the woman she loved. Now whether that was a relationship that would have continued, for the rest of her life, I don’t know.
“If you look at a lot of oral history about gay people, it tends to still predominantly focus around men. There are hundreds of women who did exactly what my mum did all through history. And their story is yet to be written.”
Christine was in her seventies when she found out her family’s secret. And it was just by accident.
“I grew up with my mum and dad, we lived in a flat. My parents were very secretive. We weren’t encouraged to speak to neighbours.
“I didn’t understand why but that’s how it was. It was only as I got older that I realised that not everybody was like that.”
Christine knew that her parents weren’t married and that the family had a difficult relationship with her mother’s sister, Jean.
“Nobody much liked her. Even her own mother didn’t like her very much.
“She had eight children by different men. My mum was her main support, financially. My mother looked after Jean her whole life.
“My mum and I used to go and visit her and take her stuff which she would then flog. We’d take clothes for the children, we’d take bed linen because the children would be sleeping on beds with no bed linen. We were always having to deal with her and get her out of scrapes and things.”
In 2016, Christine decided she wanted to see her full birth certificate as she’d only seen a shortened version. This gave her date of birth and that her grandmother registered her, but it didn’t say who her parents were. She sent off for the paperwork.
“Honestly, I don’t know what prompted me to do that. Nothing had happened.
“After I’d sent for [the full birth certificate] it suddenly came into my head, what could I possibly find out that could be really awful? And what I could possibly find out that would be really awful would be that Jean was my mother.
“When the birth certificate arrived, I opened it, not expecting to see anything like that, but there it was: Name of the mother, Jean Elsie Louise. Name of father, unknown.”
Christine’s birth mother was Jean, the woman she had known as her aunt.
“My mother’s whole family, they all knew. All her brothers knew. And my dad knew. Everyone knew except me. Even my dad’s sister knew evidently. How didn’t I know for the whole of my life?”
The secret has made Christine appreciate her mum who brought her up even more.
“As well as having loved my mum, I’m now very grateful to her, I don’t remember being grateful to her before.
“What is a mum? A mum is somebody who looks after their children, who loves them for their foibles, for their good bits, for their bad bits, and that’s who she was.”
What would you do if you discovered something that you thought could break up your whole family?
27-year-old Jess* (not her real name) got in touch to talk about the impact of a family secret she discovered when she was a teenager.
“At first I tried to not let it get to me, but that’s impossible. I kept just trying to push it to the back of my head, and then there’s a point when you just can’t do that anymore.”
At 14, Jess discovered that her mum was having an affair. She didn’t tell anyone for three years.
“I used to hang out with my mum a lot, go shopping, do girly things, and I just started to notice my mum acting differently.
“I got a suspicion that she was up to something by her facial expressions and the way she’d look at her phone when she was reading something. I’d never really seen her do that before.
“Me being suspicious and young, I obviously checked her phone. And I found out that my mum was having an affair.”
Jess didn’t tell her mum she knew, nor did she tell her two brothers or father.
“I didn’t tell my mum because I didn’t know what was the right thing to do.
“Just fear of losing my family completely, fear of family falling apart and not them being the way we’ve always been.”
After three years of keeping the secret of her mum’s affair, Jess decided she had to tell someone.
“It all just got too much for me. It was all I could think about. I couldn’t pretend any longer to my mum. My dad didn’t deserve it anymore, I had to get it out.”
She told her older brothers and they decided to tell their mum that they knew what she was hiding.
“She was a mess. She begged us not to tell our dad, and she said she’d stop.”
But a year later, Jess found out that the affair was still happening. She and her brothers told their father.
“The first thing he said was, ‘you’re lying, she would never do that.’ But he had to believe us because we had proof.
“My dad, God bless him, he would not leave her. He was like ‘she’s the love of my life and I will do whatever it takes to get her back’."
More than a decade later, Jess’ parents are still together and the family are in a happy place.
“I didn’t think that I could ever forgive my mum, but it’s your mum, you’ve got to forgive, you have to.
“If anyone has to go through anything like this and hold something in like that, never feel ashamed to say it out loud or worry what people think of you. Just try and understand your emotions.”
Liz* (not her real name) found out a family secret just after her father died. The revelation was so significant, it changed her feelings about her mother.
“Finding out that my parents had kept a secret from us for so long, that was the hardest thing.”
After her father died in 2006, Liz’s brother was going through the probate form with their mother.
“He’d gone through all the routine questions, and there was a question: does the deceased have any other children? And she said, ‘yes he does’.
“He was obviously very taken aback and I believe he thought she didn’t understand first of all. He said it again and she said, ‘yes he does’.”
Liz’s dad had had an affair 50 year
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