Multiple accounts describe a woman who says she was told or heard a remark from a doctor soon after childbirth, which she initially treated as a joke. According to the reports, she was exhausted and emotionally shaken after labor at the time and did not challenge the doctor’s comment immediately. The woman then says she experiences months of pain and bleeding after the delivery, describing the period as agony. The coverage also claims that a procedure may have been secretly performed on women at scale, with the allegation that such actions can have long-term consequences for sexual function. The articles do not provide independent verification or details sufficient to confirm the specific claim across all cases, and the reporting focuses primarily on the woman’s account and interpretation of what occurred. Overall, the sources present the same core narrative: an early post-delivery exchange is described as dismissed in the moment, followed by ongoing symptoms that the woman attributes to medical treatment after childbirth. The reports urge attention to postnatal care and patient consent, based on the individual’s experience.