I had a c-section with DS after 36 hours of labor. I felt terrible during recovery and blame some of it in the difficult labor I went through. I am scheduled for a RCS Thursday and wondering what to expect. Was the process and recovery easier? I am super worried!!!
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Re: Was recovery from a scheduled c-section easier?
I had the (exact) same experience and dreading this scheduled c-section I have in 12 days. Everyone swears the scheduled one is "tons" easier, but my anxiety is through the roof.
Sorry I can't help; just know you're not the only one. Hugs!
Awww! Please don't worry yourself. Scheduled c/s is a piece of cake. And I was actually out of the hospital sooner from my c/s than I was my induction. My advice to make it go smooth:
Ask for a belly band
Ask to have the anti nausea medication injected if possible
Ask for sutures
Bring a boppy if you have one - The pillow really helps the discomfort when you first start walking.
Don't be afraid to ask for help
Best of luck to all of you . Hope you have nice and easy deliveries. : )
The reverse was true for me. My emergency section after labor was a lot easier than my scheduled c-section. I think for me it was because I got really really sick the day of my section (I was vomiting all day long and the zofran wasnt helping, which irritated my incision/stomach a ton) plus I got a spinal headache and didnt want to move.
I think the difference in activity level after my first section is what made the difference. The first time in the hospital, I walked to the nursery a few times a day, and when I got home I was out and about a lot because DS was born so close to Christmas. With my second since I felt so lousy I just laid around and it made my recovery that much longer and worse I think.
In hindsight, I would have got up and moving a lot quicker even though I felt terrible. I think that would have made my 2nd recovery a lot quicker and easier.
I've never had a scheduled c-section, but I have had two previous emergency c-sections. My first I was in so much pain, and I could barely walk for 3 weeks. The second one was much easier, and I had a faster recovery. I have also heard that with other multiple c-section people as well.