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Cut it with scissors but it would hurt really bad. Don't try it. See your doctor.

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Q: Can you pull out stitches on your own?
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Is it bad to pull stitches?

Not at all


How do you take care of tubal ligation stitches?

Tubal ligation is usually performed using a laparoscope. The stitches used are usually dissolve on their own. To care for you stitches, they should be kept clean and dry.


How can I keep my dog from licking her stitches after being spayed?

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To some extent it will for a second. When stitches are removed there is a little tug of the stitch as it is taken out. You can feel it, but it isn't as bad as when the stitch was put in. I had 8 taken out recently and was glad to have them out since they started to pull a little on the area where they were.


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You have self dissolving stitches in your lip how will you know when to pull them out?

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What does cast on 8 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows in knitting?

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How should a row of stitches begin and end to make sure that it does not pull out easily?

In crochet, the stitches are placed in a continuous stream using the same yarn so they should not pull out at all. If you are concerned about the area when you join new yarn or change colors, the dangling tails should be woven in for a few stitches in one direction, then turn and go back in the other direction. Make sure there is a stitch between so you do not go back into the same spot where you made your first trip. Another way to secure those stitches is to add an edging. Even a plain single crochet edging will present a barrier so the end stitches, which are often chain stitches, are not so easily maneuvered.


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What is the medica term for stitches?

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