What are some foods to eat the few days before surgery that will help with that first post partum poop. I've heard horror stories. My friend said bring dried apricots and almonds to hospital and start eating them as soon as they allow food. Need some light meal options for next few days. Besides fruit and yogurt I can't think of much. Surgery this Thursday and starting to freak.
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Re: For those who have had c sections...
We are so thankful that our second daughter, Lillian Elizabeth "Lily", was born healthy and happy on February 11, 2013. We love her to pieces.
We lost our first daughter, Hannah Grace on May 4, 2011. She was buried on May 14 during a beautiful service at my home church. We are grateful that if she could not be here with us, that she is healed and whole with the Lord. We look forward to the day when we will get to meet her. We love her so much.
Fruit, either fresh or dried. Leafy green veggies like kale, chard, spinach, etc. Red and blue foods like strawberries and blueberries. Basically stuff that is high in fiber and not processed. I would avoid anything white: eggs, milk, rice, potatoes, flour/grains... Also avoid meat and cheese. For protein I would go to nuts; for dairy I would stick with yoghurt. Also take some Aloe juice and vitamin E oil. These really help with digestion.
The day before your C I would get on a stool softener regimen, maybe taking half the recommended dosage to prepare your body. I know they wouldn't let me go home from the hospital until I pooped and it was a week before I did!
And if you have family or friends who would be willing to bring you food while you are in the hospital, prep yourself 2-3 days worth of meals consisting of fresh foods like those listed above for after your C. Not only is hospital food pretty gross and very poor in quality, it is also filled with starches and carbs which will make it harder to pass. Not what your body needs when recovering from surgery and trying to produce milk!
If the hospital refuses to allow this then have someone put a large handbag to work in your favor! Like sneaking candy into the movies...
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My exact fear!
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This. And I continued to take them at home for a week or two.
That's a great idea! My first poop was horrible, especially with the air that was still in me from surgery!
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We are so thankful that our second daughter, Lillian Elizabeth "Lily", was born healthy and happy on February 11, 2013. We love her to pieces.
We lost our first daughter, Hannah Grace on May 4, 2011. She was buried on May 14 during a beautiful service at my home church. We are grateful that if she could not be here with us, that she is healed and whole with the Lord. We look forward to the day when we will get to meet her. We love her so much.
I have had three c-sections and for me, constipation is the worst part. With my last c-section, I started taking stool softeneres about 10 days before my c-section, but that only gave me diarrhea. When I was at the hospital, I did everything I could think of. I took every stool softener they gave me, I drank a lot of water and juice, I had raisin bran and spinach salad every day, I walked as soon as I could. That did nothing. Finally, after the third day I asked for a suppository. I got relief in 30 minutes instead of waiting hours or days. So my advice to you is to try everything you can. Hopefully, that will get things moving. However, if that doesn't work, don't be shy about asking for a suppository. I wish I had done that with my previous c-sections. Oh my it was bad. I thought I was going to have to go back to the hospital for a poopectomy.
Just eat food high in fiber and take the stool softeners they give you at the hospital!! Personally speaking my first bowl movement was not bad at all. Applying pressure to the incision area always helps too if there is a great deal of pain.
I had severe constipation after my first c/s and didn't go for 9 days! It was awful! The second time around, I took stool softeners for weeks before and drank prune juice like it was job while in the hospital. I went before I was discharged and it was no big deal.
This last one was a bit more challenging again but stool softeners, dried apricots and prune juice did the trick.
The pain meds just make things worse, so make sure to take your Colace!
I was similar to this. I tried to wait until I couldn't wait anymore, as I figured it would be easier to let it out than push it out. I took the stool softeners from the hospital and drank a hell of a lot of fluids. I wasn't able to eat solids until I passed gas which took a few days for me. I think the lack of solids and loads of fluids helped a bit also. I took a pillow into the bathroom and leaned on it while I went and put my feet on a step stool. That helped a lot with the pain. It sucked but it wasn't a shorror story.
This was me too; I was begging my husband to drive me to the ER so they could cut it out of me.
I'm jealous of all you others... even 15 months later I'm very jealous of your easy poos.
This, except it was given after the surgery. My C-section was unplanned, three weeks before my due date.
I wish I had taken them at home after the surgery, but I don't think I realized how hard (no pun intended) pooping would be. TAKE THE SOFTENERS!
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This. I was admitted at 7:30am and didn't have lo until 9:30pm so I was starving when I woke up the next morning. I never had any special diet, just took the stool softeners regularly. I didn't stop taking those until 24 hours after I quit the painkillers.
This plus colace at the hospital. I had an emergency c/s so I had no time to worry about what I ate before and I was totally fine.
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