I was chatting with my (8+ mo pregnant) neighbor, and she mentioned that she wanted to buy a season pass to the local pool except that she won't be able to swim, take baths, etc. I was quite surprised when she mentioned not being allowed to take a bath for 6 weeks. Nobody told me that -- in fact, I think that was the first think I did when we came home from the hospital!
Do any of you remember any restrictions on taking baths in your own tub at home? I tried to look it up online, and there seems to be some distinction between a sitz-bath and a normal bath. This just doesn't add up. If you're sitting in water, you're sitting in water, right?
Re: Baths after birth???
The mess...
I was told no baths, no swimming, no submersion of any kind. Showers were fine.
Your cervix can be open, even slightly, for 6 weeks. This is why they say no sex also. Anything can get up into your uterus, and cause an infection.
Maybe it depends on the dr. I know I took baths before six weeks, I hate showers.
all of this! It is to prevent infection.
My midwife actually told me to take a sitz bath. DH had to bleach out the tub before hand so it was clean. But it is used to help ease pain after vaginal birth and is a common tool. https://pregnancy.about.com/od/postpartumrecover/qt/sitzbath.htm
I took tons of baths after giving birth vaginally. It really helped the swelling. (God I don't miss that!)
But a friend told me recently that she wasn't supposed to take baths at all and thought it might have to do with internal tearing.
The thought of internal tearing gives me the jeebies.
Ok, I thought I was going insane, I know I did before six weeks and I am usually careful about doing things as the dr orders. I had no tearing at all, just lots of swelling like you're talking about.
Burned by the Bear
A sitz bath is different than a bath though. A bath bath is total submersion, a sitz bath is solely for your stitches in a small amount of water. You aren't fully in the water, just resting a very small amount to soothe your stitches.