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Mar 31st, 2008, 17:30 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Any advice for a C-section? Hello ladies,
I'm going in tomorrow morning for my section. Will be in the hospital for 4 nights afterwards. Do any of you have advice for the recovery or the surgery in general? I've heard that as soon as the nurse wants to help you walk around, get up and do it, even if it hurts at first. But any other advice?
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Mar 31st, 2008, 17:31 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | No advice but wanted to wish you good luck for tomorrow! Only a few more hours and you'll be holding your LO in your arms | | | | Status: Offline
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Mar 31st, 2008, 18:12 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Hi BurtonBaby, i had my C-Section 8 weeks ago and i have to say for me personaly it was THE best birth experience ever, the surgery itself goes by soooo fast and you dont feel a thing, your anaesthasist and nurse will talking to you the whole time making sure your ok, and then before you know it your baby cries, the first night i was on meds through IV then from the next day i was on very strong painkiller tablets and anti infalmatory tablets every 4 hours then after 48 hours it was whenever i asked for them, the next morning 16 hours after my surgery i was up and having a shower, even with a drainage bag in my scar... good luck for tomorow even though i know your prob very nervous but im sure it will all be ok big  and good luck XXX | | | | Status: Offline
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Mar 31st, 2008, 18:25 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Try and hold your LO asap to get that skin to skin contact. If I end up with a section next time I'm going to ask for the screen to be lowered so I can see the baby being born, but this might not be for you. Don't be afraid to ask the midwives/nurses to pick up the baby for you as you won't be able to do it yourself for the first day or so. Get propped up on some pillows as it's very painful to try and sit up. Good luck | | | | Status: Offline
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Mar 31st, 2008, 19:18 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | I ended up going for an emergency c-section almost 2.5 weeks ago. I think next time I will do what marley said aswell, as I'd like to see my baby more. I was so drugged up that they just threw the sheet over my head. I couldn't see anything!
Also, with the recovery. When you are getting up at the hospital the bed is really useful because you can raise it and it makes it less painful when getting up (because you can then use those muscles less), but when you come home you dont have that bed. I was hurting so bad everytime I would get up when I got home, and they had given me this packet, which I wish I had read (like they said to) when they gave it to me. But it said to put a pillow or something against the incision and apply pressure when getting up and down. Well, I just used my arm in a bent position, but it made getting up and down SO MUCH easier! I wish I had read that packet so much sooner! It was like cake after that (compared to before anyways  )! So make sure you apply pressure when getting up and down!! | | | | Status: Offline
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Mar 31st, 2008, 19:22 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Good Luck for tom xxx | | | | Status: Offline
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Mar 31st, 2008, 20:09 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | If you're at all squeamish don't look up into the light above you as they have reflective bits on! We thought that the screen was lower than we expected. I couldn't see anything, but DH said he had to keep ducking down so as not to see.
You can't eat or drink for so long beforehand, but take a bottle of water so that you can swill your mouth out while you wait if you feel thirsty. You just have to spit.
The birth bit is really quick though I thought the stiching up seemed to take ages. It's a funny sorta sensation. A bit like someone washing up in your tummy but it doesn't hurt at all. Just funny weird. Also, I thought it was quite noisy in the room. I dunno what I expected really but with music playing in there, loadsa folk about (there's more with twins so it probably won't be that bad for you) and two babies crying it was quite loud!
Make sure DH has camera with him!
Definitely get up and about as soon as you are able. Stand up as straight as you can. Don't be afraid to ask for help getting about. Make sure you take all the pain killers you are offered! BUT Don't do too much either.
Good luck! I'd agree with Welshcakes.... a planned c-section is a great birth experience! | | | | Status: Offline
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Apr 1st, 2008, 03:55 AM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Thank you so much ladies! I cant even watch them poke me with the needle when taking my blood, so I def can not watch them to the surgery. Even tho it would be awesome to actually see our baby being born. DH wants to watch tho. Helen, that is a good idea about swishing water in my mouth! I cant eat after midnight, and cant drink and clear fluids after 3:30am. And I'm sure I will get very thirsty. All of your girls advice was GREAT! Thank you so much! I have no idea what really to expect, and I had a pre-op visit today, and they didn't answer my questions! They told me to ask tomorrow!!
I'm also very happy to hear that you girls had such good experiences. I'm so thrilled and excited to meet our baby, but I'm terrified of the surgery! Your girls words are very reassuring, thank you!  | | | | Status: Online
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Apr 1st, 2008, 04:26 AM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Good luck tomorow chicken! 
You are going to be fine! As for no fluids etc before surgery try ice chips or little blocks of ice...yes you can swallow that water...
When I had my c-section my hubby could see everything...even though he was sitting at my head! I asked the Drs if I could have a mirror to watch the surgery but they said "NO, it might make you feel sick"...but at least hubby could see (even though he said he couldnt see anything at the time! He didnt want me to get jelous
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You will be fine...just remember to get out of bed S...L...O...W...L...Y afterwards! And make sure no one makes you laugh! IT KILLS!!!!!! You never realise how much you use your stomache muscles for getting in and out of bed! Remember to roll on your side first and then sit up before getting out of bed! OTHERWISE YOU WILL KNOW ALL ABOUT IT!!!!!!!  | | | | Status: Online
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Apr 1st, 2008, 04:33 AM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Quote:
Originally Posted by akamummy You never realise how much you use your stomache muscles | OMG! You have no idea how many times I have said that!! Not only with laughing, but with everything!! It hurts to try and fart (sorry if TMI!), which I 'had' to do before leaving the hospital so they knew everything was 'working right', and it hurts to push up a BURP!! Seriously! I couldnt burp for days!  It was bad!  | | | | Status: Offline
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