Had my pre-op appt today and OB gave me a big package of special wipes, I'm supposed to shower the night before, then use 2 wipes to wipe my whole body down, then not shower in the morning, and wipe down again.
I know they didn't wipe me down before my emergency c/s, what's the point in doing this for a RCS? Is this common?
Re: Did they make you wipe your whole body down?
Nope. I had a scheduled c-section, and no one said anything about cleaning my body before surgery. I just took my normal morning shower. A nurse did shave a little bit from my pubic hair line.
Honestly, I have never heard of someone having to go through the process you've described before having surgery.
I have never heard of this but I have never had a scheduled c/s.
It's probably hibiclens, which is pretty standard for surgical pre-op. I don't think it's common for c/s, but it's common for most other surgeries. For a c/s it probably just depends on the OB and hospital. FWIW, they probably DID wipe you down before your c/s, just... faster
Even in the most dire of emergencies they will throw some betadine on you before cutting.
As far as the point- just to cut down on bacteria and lessen the likelihood of an infection. It's not done before an emergency c/s, because generally the risk of infection is less than the risk of whatever the reason for the c/s is, but mostly because there is no time. With a RCS, you have the time.
I am having a RCS as well and was given the wipes and whatnot too. I always shower in the morning! Ahh!
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