I saw in a post below people talking about bringing shampoo/conditioner to the hospital.  My c/s was 5 years ago and I don't remember how long after the c/s that I took a shower but I know it wasn't in the hospital.  I remember, embarrassingly, that the nurse and a med student came in a couple times during my stay to give me a sponge bath but there is no way I was standing in a shower and they never told me I could.  Of course I felt really gross by the time I left and showered when I got home but I'm just wondering how soon after you were all able to shower?  I had a hard recovery and walking/standing was still a struggle when I was discharged so I didn't even think of showering there.  I'm just really hoping that since this one is planned my recovery will go smoother and I can clean up at the hospital, I felt so gross last time.                
                             
        
Re: Showering after
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Sounds a lot like mine!! Glad I'm not alone lol. It is reassuring though to hear that everyone else was up and moving/showering pretty soon after. Fingers crossed for this next time I have that same experience, the first one was pretty frustrating.
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anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012
is there is difference with recovery from an emergency csection or planned? but reading all these ladies being able to get up and move around the next day makes me jealous
 I was MIA for two days, day 3, i was put in a wheelchair so I can see LO in nursery and got really sick, and day 3 I tried to get up and walk to the bathroom and almost fainted..it took 5 nurses to get me into bed and I am a tiny person.  So yes hopefully the second time around for you and me both is a little bit easier! 
they told me I would have to wait three days. I said eff that
I had him on a sunday evening, I showered on Tue morning I think - that was my compromise. It may have even been Monday afternoon.
I just kept my wrist IV out of the water and didn't let water hit my incision directly. And do have your dh in your room at least (mine was with ds in the room) in case you get dizzy or something.
With all the bleeding (and sweat, I was in labor a long time before my c section) I really could have not waited until I got home.
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My son was born at 4:16pm on a Saturday. Sunday morning at like 7am the nurse came in, got me out of bed, got me the bathroom for the first time & then I took a shower and put on my own PJs. Best.thing.ever.
I was there until Wednesday morning (got there and was induced on Friday afternoon)... I was there 5 nights total & took 2 showers at the hospital. Yes I brought my own shampoo, etc.
I showered the afternoon after my c-section - so about 36 hours after. I was a little bit shaky standing so the nurses provided a stool for me if I felt that I had to sit while showering. I can't imagine going the whole hospital stay without showering!
DS1 was born on a Saturday evening. I showed Tuesday morning before we left the hospital.
DS2 was born in a Saturday morning. I showered Monday morning.
DS3 was born in a Monday morning. I took a shower on Tuesday night when we got home.
All 3 times I was allowed to shower 24hrs later.
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I showed in the hospital with both of mine. With my first, I remember it was difficult to stand up, but not impossible. They had me up walking the next day, and the more I stood and walked, the better I felt. DH did have to help me in the shower though (like hand me the soap, etc.).
With my 2nd, I recovered a lot quicker and was up and taking my own shower without assistance the next day. I did request a seat for the shower though, which was very helpful.