When would you feel comfortable flying after a c/s? After the last one, i didn't fly until DD was 10 weeks, which was obviously fine. I got some bad news tonight and was told that my grandma has 2-3 months to live. I'd be devestated if I couldn't be there for her funeral, but considering I'm having this baby in 7 weeks, that just might not be realistic.
Obviously I'm not being morbid and booking tickets home or anything--just looking for a couple of "I flew 3 weeks after my cs and everything was great!" stories (if there are any)
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The kids are (will be) 3.5 years apart. There's no way I'm taking a baby on a plane to Minnesota in the winter, so I'd probably leave both kids with DH and just go for 2 days..or take DD with me--she's pretty easy, and can climb in and out of carseats on her own.
I'm flying when LO is one month old. The tickets were booked before he was born when I didn't expect to have a c-section, and I really don't have a choice but to go since I'm moving. I'm pretty sure I mentioned it to the doctor at the hospital, and don't remember him saying anything about it.
I'm just curious - why would it be an issue to fly too soon after a c-section? Sorry if that sounds dumb, but I would think I would have read something somewhere if it was a problem.
i didn't fly,
but i started driving 150 miles round trip when ds was 2 weeks old.
~after 34 cycles we finally got our 2nd little bundle of joy~

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I think with a scheduled c-section, you could fly at 3 weeks just fine. I'd say 2 even, but to be on the safe side, 3 weeks.
Sorry about your grandma