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Had my C-Section yesterday - great experience!

My first labor and delivery was horrendous and I had to have several surgeries afterward to fix all of the complications.  I was in excruciating pain for at least 5-6 months.  This time I had a scheduled C-Section and it was amazing!  It hasn't even been 24 hours and while I am sore when I walk around, I'm alert, not in any pain, calm, and the whole experience has been so different than the first.  I can actually enjoy my baby! 

The only part that was hard for me was that when they gave me the spinal, my blood pressure dropped and I got sick.  Other than that, it was great.  No pain, just some tugging and pressure during the surgery, I got to breastfeed my baby within an hour of being born and that's going awesome, baby and DH stayed with me the whole time, just a great experience. The nurses were amazed at how much research I had done because of this board, I guess not a lot of people do!  My baby is perfect, got all 9s on his APGARs, and I couldn't be more happy with the surgery.   I don't advocate for elective C-Sections, but for those that are going to have one for medical reasons, I hope my story is encouraging for you!

Re: Had my C-Section yesterday - great experience!

  • First, congratulations on your baby!

    Second, thank you for sharing such a positive experience.  I'm scheduled for a c/s on Jan 4th and ever since I found out, have been lurking here to mentally prepare for what's in store.  Mine isn't elective - he's breech and has been since 29 weeks so we're assuming he isn't going to flip (which of course can still happen). 

    I hope I can duplicate your experience exactly! 

    Best wishes for you and your family.

     

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  • What a wonderful story.  More women should post their positive stories.  Mine, for the most part was very positive.  Besides the feeling that I couldn't breathe (which is common), I was fine.  I hope my RCS is the same.  CONGRATS!
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  • Congratulations!!!  I'm glad that you had a positive experience and I'm glad that you shared it here.

    I also just had a c-section (induced due to "highish" BP...then...failure to progress) and it was a great experience...very similar to yours.   I agree that we need more positive c-section stories out there...it may not be what everyone thinks of when they think of delivering a baby, but sometimes it's just safest and healthiest for mom and baby.  The end result is the same and that's all that matters! 

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    First, congratulations on your baby!

    Second, thank you for sharing such a positive experience.  I'm scheduled for a c/s on Jan 4th and ever since I found out, have been lurking here to mentally prepare for what's in store.  Mine isn't elective - he's breech and has been since 29 weeks so we're assuming he isn't going to flip (which of course can still happen). 

    I hope I can duplicate your experience exactly! 

    Best wishes for you and your family.

    EXACTLY THIS!! :)) Except we are scheduled for Jan 6.

    Congrats mamma, so good to hear!! :)

  • Congrats! SO great to hear a positive story!

     

    I had a c-section 2 months ago and it was a repeat- went really well as well. It was "elective" even though I didn't have a choice- I had GD with insulin dependance and was getting to the point where my placenta was at risk.

    Having it be planned made me feel like I was bringing my car to the garage. Or taking an early flight. Show up 2 hours early, prep, then showtime! Recovery was so much easier than with an emergency c-section! Big Smile

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  • Just an update, we're still doing awesome and I couldn't be more happy with everything.  My incision looks "beautiful" according to everyone and no one thinks I will have hardly any scar at all.  I've still had no real pain, just soreness, and I'm checking out of the hospital tomorrow.  Such a better experience than I was expecting, couldn't be happier!
  • This makes me feel better about having my c-section. My LO is breech and no one is my family has ever had a c-section so I have no sounding board.

    Glad all went well!

  • Thanks for posting this. I am having an elective C Section after having a 4th degree tear and what sounds like a similar experience to you in my recovery. I am a little nervous about it. I am glad to hear that yours went so smoothly. Congrats on the baby!
    Baby E: July 3, 2009 Baby M: February 22, 2012
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