I've heard a range of it was like having your period for 6 weeks-I thought that I had been gutted and was slowly dying. I know that everyone's experience will be different, but just wondering what your personal experience was. (and just how many pads I should be stocking up on!)
Re: Post birth bleeding. How bad is it?
I wanna know this too! Some people have me terrified with their horror stories, while others are like eh its no big deal. I feel so unprepared in this regard and in so many others.
My experience: I bled pretty heavily for the first 2-3 days. The hospital provided thick maxi pads and told you to double up on them. I soaked through them and had gushes every time I stood up. The nurses also massaged my stomach and you could feel it gush then, too. Sounds gross, but you're wearing hospital gowns and mesh panties and it works well.
They also give you a little squeeze bottle of water to use to wash yourself off with during bathroom trips so you don't have to wipe (plus, the warm water feels really good, lol).
I don't remember exactly how long it lasted. It was 4 years ago, but the worst was over by the end of the first week and it was nothing more than a light period with occasional heavy moments for the week or two after it, and then just a few weeks of spotting, if that.
I know I wore pads, which I hated, for a week or two. After that is was very light and I could get away with a panty liner.
I had stopped bleeding completely by my check up at 5 weeks.
FWIW, they told my sister that over doing anything would cause the bleeding to get worse. At least right at the beginning so make sure you take it easy!
OMG!!!! I had no idea this happened!!
I think I stopped wearing liners around 2 or 3 weeks. It was so not bad at all. I wouldn't stock up too much. You can always go or send someone out to the store for you.
I would buy a package of the largest, thickest pads you can find at the store (think overnight pads) and then also ask the hospital for a TON of the ginormous pads they make you use while there. When you see them for the first time you'll think it's a joke, but seriously, those giant pads are awesome. I only bled for about 3 weeks total, but I saved my unused pads/mesh panties for this LO. Also, take a couple cans of the numbing spray and wash bottles home from the hospital. You're going to get chared for them anyway. Might as well take them with you!
I love this site! I may not have ever nown about this before giving birth...this is something that I want to be prepared for! Thanks ladies!
Once I was home I wore normal pads for a few days and then just liners for spotting. All in all it was probably only for about two weeks after delivery. Someone mentioned the squirt bottles for washing down there. They are mainly for those who deliver vaginally so that you won't have to wipe. But they work great for csections too so you don't have to bend and you feel much cleaner than wiping alone.
I completely agree! It's nice to ask close friends, but it's even nicer to have a wider circle of experience!
Totally agree. I wasn't prepared for how MUCH came when it did. You can read about lochia and all that, but articles (and my mom, my main source for experience at the time) gloss over the gritty parts. It's not pretty, at all, and probably one of the grossest things I've had to experience. But the worst really was over by the time I left the hospital 2 days later and within a week it was nothing to worry about.
This but my light bleeding only lasted 1-1.5 weeks. Very mild, imo. I was lucky, though.
DS1 -6/25/11
DS2 -3/23/13
Missed MC D&C 8/26/14
DD - 8/26/15
LO#4 due 5/30/17
Married to J since 5/05, Mommy to T (10/08), L (08/10) and C (02/13) who was born at home.
Not bad but it definitely varies from woman to woman. I don't remember as much about the post-partum stuff with DS b/c we had a lot of other stuff going on with his medical condition but DD is still pretty fresh in my mind. I left the hospital at exactly 24 hours and I would say that after the first 36-48 hours I was able to switch to a heavy style maxi pad (as compared to the boat-like pads they give you in the hospital). Once I was home I just used overnight style long pads for the first week and after that it was regular pads for maybe another week and then panty liners for a few weeks after (but that was more just b/c I didn't want to stain my underwear with the very tiny amount of blood that was left).
One thing I will caution about is the post-partum contractions. I forgot after DS that this happens- when you go to nurse or pump your uterus continues to contract to help clamp things down and shrink it back to size. To be quite honest some of the pp contractions I had with DD were as painful as the real deal and I had to breathe through them. I feel like this little tidbit is rarely passed on to FTM's and it really stinks to think you are done with the painful part of labor only to be surprised by some strong contractions while nursing. It's completely normal though and with DS they weren't too bad (which is why I forgot about it until I was post-partum w/ DD). With DD though they were pretty rough and I was still contracting for a good couple days/week after having her- I've heard with each subsequent pregnancy these get stronger and stronger so I am *not* looking forward to that part of delivery. I am not worried at all about labor (I go unmedicated and I'm kind of excited to do it again-such a rush!) and my recoveries are smooth but those contractions just SUCK lol
this!