Hello! I've never posted on this board before but I'm 34 weeks (FTM) & had a question. If you have a c-section, how long before you can go up & down stairs? My sister had all 3 kids via c/s & says for a couple weeks you're not allowed to use stairs. Then our roommate tried to tell me you can't use them for months. (Which I'm doubting the months part - she's the type who didn't do anything for herself, or her baby, for months after giving birth.) My main concern being our bedroom & the nursery is on the 2nd floor. Which I have a pack n play to put on the 1st floor, in the living room, just in case. I'm expecting, if I have a c/s, I of course won't be able to use the stairs at first. Just wondering for how long? TIA!
Re: C-sections & stairs
You have to use stairs to get into my house so I was using stairs the day I left the hospital. That happened to be day 5 because LO was under oxygen for a couple of days but if he had been released on day 3, I would have been using stairs on day 3.
You aren't going to want to (or be able to, probably) run up and down the stairs several times a day. I would keep stuff on one floor and plan to stay there most of the day. But once in the morning, once in the evening, you can do the stairs.
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To answer your question, OP, I went up and down stairs when I came home from the hospital at four days PP. I was told there is no reason to avoid them entirely, but to take it easy and not push yourself. I'd go up and down like a toddler: Left foot on the first step, right foot on the same step, left foot on the second step, right foot on the same step.
My bedroom is upstairs. I took it slow and tried to limit trips (down in the morning, up at night, maybe one other time for a nap). It wasn't super easy, but it wasn't a big deal.
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that's crazy! you can go up and down the stairs as soon as you can walk. people should stop being ridiculous about this stuff.
i was going up and down at the hospital because the cafeteria was on the mezzanine level. i wasn't RUNNING up and down, took it slowly, but did it nevertheless.
Also, our apartment is a 4th floor walk up and certainly nobody ever carried me up and down the stairs...
This is exactly what I did. We had the PNP set up downstairs and I had a basket that I would load up with wipes, a couple extra sleepers, diapers, cream, feminine pads, nursing pads... probably more stuff I forget now. DH would help me down with baby and goody basket in the morning before he left for work and then up at night when it was time for baths and bed. I didn't AVOID them at all costs but it definitely helped to not make eleventybillion trips all day long.