C-sections

What to wear?

Long story short, we have scheduled our c/s for later this week. It was not an easy decision as this is considered elective. I never thought I would agree to such a thing before facing the challenges we have in this pregnancy. 

Anyway, I am sure these questions are asked here all of the time. As I started to think about packing my bag, I realized I have zero high waisted underwear or pants. Yikes. I imagine anything rubbing on the incision is going to hurt like hell.

For those of you that have had c/s what did you pack or would you? Also, did you wear the gown mostly. I think I would like to have PJs on most of the time, but I don't know.

Also, anything you want to share about the spinal, pain after, BFing, and healing would be great!

 TIA 

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Re: What to wear?

  • I had some maternity yoga pants that had a "fold down" belly panel. After my c/s I pulled that up so it wasn't sitting on my scar. I got mine at old navy for 12 I think. I wore the gown for day 1, I was still bleeding heavily and had a cath. Day 2 I showered and wore maternity yoga pants and a tank top and brought a light robe. I felt more human after my shower and makeup and real clothes. I wore those pants or other high waisted maternity pants/shorts for several weeks.

    Make sure you get some heavy pads for bleeding but you can also put one over your incision to catch drainage and it will also be a buffer between clothes and your incision.

    My recovery went great. Try not to do any lifting or bending down and just go slow. Also it really hurt to laugh or sneeze so don't watch anything funny when you get home. I can't remember what we watched on tv but I had to make DH change the channel. Good luck!
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    I had some maternity yoga pants that had a "fold down" belly panel. After my c/s I pulled that up so it wasn't sitting on my scar. I got mine at old navy for 12 I think. I wore the gown for day 1, I was still bleeding heavily and had a cath. Day 2 I showered and wore maternity yoga pants and a tank top and brought a light robe. I felt more human after my shower and makeup and real clothes. I wore those pants or other high waisted maternity pants/shorts for several weeks. Make sure you get some heavy pads for bleeding but you can also put one over your incision to catch drainage and it will also be a buffer between clothes and your incision. My recovery went great. Try not to do any lifting or bending down and just go slow. Also it really hurt to laugh or sneeze so don't watch anything funny when you get home. I can't remember what we watched on tv but I had to make DH change the channel. Good luck!

    This! I also didn't wear my regular underwear for a couple weeks, they sent me home with those hospital underwear (they are nice because they go up on your belly.... not sexy, but ideal!) =) Good luck mumma!!! How exciting to be meeting your LO soon!

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  • I bought seamless, high-wasted underwear in a size or two larger than I normally wear. It was super comfy. I actually hated going back to my regular underwear. :)

    Good luck with your c-section!

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  • I had an emergency c-section in the middle of the night, but had a very good recovery from it and was up and about by the middle of the next morning.  I packed my own pads (thin overnight Always ones) and black granny panties that were a size up from my normal size- this combo was MUCH more comfortable for me than the hospital diaper-sized pads and mesh panties.  I also had black yoga pants with the fold-down top (2 pairs) and nursing tanks (3) and a zip-up hoodie and flip-flops.  I was much more comfortable being in "real" clothes- especially doing my laps of the floor.

    Other things I packed that I was really happy to have: mouthwash and facial wipes to clean up before I could get out of bed, my own supply of Tums (hospital had gross liquid stuff), my own toiletries and makeup.  I wish I had packed my Breast Friend nursing pillow with DS#1 and will definitely bring it this time.

    We also had our electronics (iPhone, iPad, camera, and chargers) and a NB and 0-3 outfit for DS to come home in, hat, mittens, and a blanket.  Don't forget clothes/toiletries for DH and maybe some pillows.  

    My pain after wasn't bad at all- I didn't have any pain meds at all after the stuff in my IV wore off.  It was a little sore getting in/out of beds and chairs, but once I was up, I was fine.  I also needed DH to help get SD out of the bassinet and carry the car seat for the first week or two.  My incision healed up well.  My advise is to get up and start walking as soon as the nurses will let you and keep the incision as clean as you can- really work with your DH to make sure you can get a shower every day and you'll feel a million times better.

    They brought me DS to breast feed about an hour and a half after he was born.  He latched right on for breastfeeding, and we never really had a problem.  If you want to breastfeed, I would just be very vocal about it and make sure everyone knows you want LO brought to you as soon as possible.  Don't be shy to ask for a lactation consultant if you need some help.

    Good luck!  I think I had an unusually good experience, but my c-section was not at all the nightmare I thought it would be- it was really a very positive experience. 

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  • I wore the gown the whole time I was in the hospital. It was much easier to go to the bathroom and didn't put anything around my waist. I wore the mesh panties the first few days and then regular bikinis after that. I didn't see the need for high waisted ones, my post-baby belly probably would have rolled them down anyway. 

    The spinal was not a big deal at all. You have to curl up so that they can put the shot between your vertebrae. First they do a numbing shot (which hurts, but is really fast) and then the actual block.  The block is weird because you can't feel them do it, but then you feel sort of an electric feeling shoot down to your legs. Not painful at all, but just an odd feeling. 

    As far as pain afterward, just stay on top of your meds. You will be a better mom and recover better if you aren't miserable. And, it is much easier to avoid pain then to stop it once it has started. 

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  • I wore the hospital gown while I was in the hospital, but that was only for about 48 hours. It was just easier to wear it while I knew the nurses would have to look at my incision and do nursing stuff. When I went home I wore my maternity jeans. I bought what I thought were high waisted panties, but were actually bikini underwear (apparently I don't read packaging well), so I just folded the elastic part down so it didn't rub my incision. The first week afterwards when I wasn't wearing maternity jeans I was wearing my husband's gym shorts that are larger than what I wear, so I could pull the elastic band up over my belly.

    The one piece of advice I'd offer is get up out of bed as soon as the nurses will let you (usually after they take the catheter out, which for me was the next morning, but I didn't have my c-section until 4 pm). You'll be sore, especially any time you go to get up, but you'll feel better once you're standing. The anesthesiologist gave me IV morphine at the end of the c-section in the OR without telling me what she was giving me - if I had known it was morphine before she had given it, I would've refused - which made me extremely nauseous and made me vomit several times afterwards. As a result, I refused all other narcotics and just took Motrin, which actually worked fine for me.  Take whatever pain medicine you need, but use it to help you get up out of bed, not to knock yourself out.

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  • I had an unplanned C/S so I didn't pack anything specifically for a c/s.  But what I did pack I was grateful for!

    I packed nightgowns that I wore once I was allowed to shower.  I just felt better being in my own clothes than the hospital gown.  I also had pj bottoms and tank tops I was thinking about wearing but when it came to going to the bathroom it was really nice not having to bend over to pull any pants up.  It was challenging enough to that with the mesh undies.

    That being said, I took home as many mesh undies as I could from the hosipital! They were amazing and super comfy.  I also bought some cheap high waisted hanes undies before I went in to the hospital because I didn't want to bleed all over my nice ones.

    Do as the PP's have said and get up and moving as soon as you can.  Try and do a little bit more each and every day, I really believe that's what made me recover so easily and so nicely.  When I was home I went for walks everyday with DS around the block or had my mom take me to the store to walk around indoors if it were too hot outside.

    Take your meds and don't be afraid to call the nurses anytime you need help getting out of bed, esp the first few times!  I'm stubborn and like to try and do things on my own, but I learned quickly I needed help in the beginning and those nurses were a godsend!

    GL and congrats on meeting your new addition very very soon :)  Hearing that first cry is hands down THE BEST sound you will ever hear!!

    PS - a little advice for you DH, if and when he goes to take pictures of your LO while you are still on the operating table, tell him not to look at you when he turns around to come back.  My DH freaked out because they didn't warn him that I was still cut open and exposed and he went into panic mode!

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  • imagelil_jen051708:
    I had some maternity yoga pants that had a "fold down" belly panel. After my c/s I pulled that up so it wasn't sitting on my scar. I got mine at old navy for 12 I think. I wore the gown for day 1, I was still bleeding heavily and had a cath. Day 2 I showered and wore maternity yoga pants and a tank top and brought a light robe. I felt more human after my shower and makeup and real clothes. I wore those pants or other high waisted maternity pants/shorts for several weeks. Make sure you get some heavy pads for bleeding but you can also put one over your incision to catch drainage and it will also be a buffer between clothes and your incision. My recovery went great. Try not to do any lifting or bending down and just go slow. Also it really hurt to laugh or sneeze so don't watch anything funny when you get home. I can't remember what we watched on tv but I had to make DH change the channel. Good luck!

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  • I couldn't wear anything over the incision for 2 weeks. In the hospital, I wore the underwear provided & the gown. To go home, I wore a maternity dress. I pretty much lived in maternity dresses for 2 weeks and slept in a tank top and the hosiptal underwear (I brought home several pairs).... but I delievered in August and it was warm enough to do so.
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  • My first two pregnancies I used velour track suits and they never bothered the incision (I didn't wear them super-snug, as was fashionable at that time, mine had a little give to them).

    This time around, I've got two pairs of the same cotton pants (a lot like yoga pants) that are lightweight, soft, and don't squeeze, so I'll be wearing those. I practically live in them when I'm at home. I'll pair them with tank tops and zip-up sweatshirts (I never know what the hospital temperature will be like, so light layers is the way to go).  

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  • I'm planning to bring a couple pairs of yoga pants and the maternity tanks I've been wearing as well as a couple of other regular nursing tank tops.  After my last CSection, I was 15 pounds lighter when I left the hospital than the day I found out I was pregnant, so all the bigger stuff I'd brought didn't fit me.

    I also used pads as a buffer between my pants and the incision site.  This was PERFECT!  I'd had some light bleeding for a few days after surgery and having that there saved me from having to throw out my comfy pants because they were stained.   

  • I haven't a c-section before, but I'm also having some complications that will probably require a c-section.

    However, I did have an emergency appendectomy 2 years ago and ended up with 3 incisions on my abdomen. I wore cotton dresses for the first couple days afterwards, and I'm planning to do the same this time. I found pants of any kind to be possible, but really uncomfortable, so why bother?

    This time I'm planning on going to Target to get some cute cotton dresses before I go to the hospital to wear during recovery.

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  • I had yoga pants with me for after the birth because I thought I was going to have a vaginal delivery. After the csec I was afraid to change out of my gown and into pants but once they were on I felt soooo much better. The light compression actually gave me so much relief because the fabric was holding it all together instead of loose fabric rubbing against it and hurting me. Also: high waisted panties, and the same goes for the pants...tightish is ok as long as they are high enough that the seam isn't rubbing on the incision. But fo ray ray, yoga pants = very yes.
  • Also, a belly band if you've got one will do nicely under pj pants. Same effect.
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