I will be having my 2nd csection in Oct and was wondering if anyone used a Abdomend or girdle after a cesection. If you did, did it help? I remember with first csection, it felt like my guts were going to fall out and was in quite a bit of pain at first and was wondering if this will help.
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Re: Abdomend or girdle after csection
I actually requested one. I LOVED the stupid thing. Before I left I even requested a smaller one to take with me. I lived in them for weeks. Once they didn't feel like they were holding me in anymore, I switch to spanx type things (the ones that are like shorts up to your armpits) - loved the frickin things. This was the only way I felt somewhat normal after having a baby and a flabby belly. Made me feel a bit better about myself.
Oh and after the short/spanx things I moved onto tank top spanx things and then finally to nothing. I really needed that to make me feel comfortable when I was wearing more fitted shirts for awhile.
Highly recommend getting something.
I asked at least 7 times for a binder in the hospital so when I walked I wouldn't have to hold my incision myself. I never got it which irritated the hell out of me. The nurses would always "look into it" but they would never would come back with one and then the next nurse would start her shift.
I ordered the Abdomend C-Section Recovery Kit before I had my c-section. It is much softer than the hospital binder, and you can shrink it as you get smaller. I was down 19lbs 2 weeks pp and I highly recommend it!
https://www.csectionrecoverykit.com/products/bikini-belt.html
I was on the maximum amount of pain meds allowed after returning home until DH stopped to pick up my refill and my OB just casually mentioned using one of those. WTH? I had already gotten one from my chiro literally the day before I went into the hospital to help with some pain I was having. This thing was amazing...I got off my pain meds cold turkey the next day and continued using it for the next week or so until I felt better.