Long story short, my RCS got bumped due to tornado damage of the hospital in my area (patients from 2 hospitals had to fit into 1). Therefore, we lost our planned sitter who was available the original day. Family is all out of state on both sides and flying in the following weeks after surgery. Thankfully a friend is driving in from a neighboring state to watch DD the day of the rescheduled surgery. So I will have DH with me the first day; however, after that DH will have to be with DD and I will be on my own in the hospital for most of the recovery. This is a RCS so I somewhat know what to expect, but I have to admit I'm still nervous about recovering alone because I'm also having a tubal (not sure if that changes anything) and remember the pains of walking/showering the first day.
Just looking for tips from mamas that recovered in the hospital alone. Anything that made it easier? Hoping for positive stories and experiences! Thanks!
Re: Tips for Recovering Alone in Hospital
don't be afraid to use the call button. the nurses are there to help!
i'd also set an alarm on your phone to remind you of your meds. and also keep a sheet beside your bed to keep track of what you've taken and when...unless you can do that iwth an app.
DH helped me so much - my brain was kinda mush with everything going on i was losing track of when i took my meds.
keep track of diapers too - they do want to make sure baby has enough pees and poops and god knows it's hard enough keeping track of everything else!!
ask the nurse to set up your little table tray thing that rolls close to the bed to keep water, a phone, a book or something and the remote for the TV close...if you're alone a lot i'd advise paying the extra for TV!!! and get DH to bring you a bag of snacks for the second/third day when you're hungry and hospital food SUCKS!
This was me exactly. Honestly, I really didn't need him there. There wasn't a lot for him to do. I made sure that I took the drugs when I was suppose to and drunk a lot of water so that I could get up and walk around when I needed to and the nurses helped me the rest of the time. LO spent most of the day in the room with me and I was still ok.
GL
Pinky 12/07 : Sparky 02/12 : Rocky 08/13
Depending on your hospital and Csection time, you may be able to walk on your first day. When I have early morning Csections, they have me up for a walk after dinner time. I do suggest asking for a post partem belt. I found out about it last pregnancy and it made the first 2 weeks much easier to get up and down.
If the baby cries, poops, you want to hold him/her then call the nurse. They are normally pretty cool about it. I actually wanted a break from diapers when I had my last kid (I had 2 in diapers at home already). So every time my daughter needed changed, I told the nurse. I actually told them ahead of time that I just wanted a break form diapers and told them about my kids at home. They also came in to hand me the baby for the 5 days I was there (spinal headache. They tried to keep me a 6th).
After day 1 I had the same nurses. So they already knew the situation and were really nice about coming in to check on baby a little more (since they knew I needed help) and would come in to see if I needed help moving my tray after a meal and so on.
My hospital gave my my Motrin and ASKED about the Norco when it was about time to take it again. Stay on the meds when in the hospital and if you want to, stop taking them when you get home. I don't take the Norco when I get home. I have to many little ones and I dont want to be impaired at home.
DS2 - 8/08
DS3- 9/09
DD1 - 11/11
DD2 - 10/13
DD3 - Csection Scheduled November 29th
I had DH with me the day DD was born and overnight. Then he had madatory training for work the next two days so I was on my own.
I went in Monday morning and was discharged Wednesday night. They made me get up and move around at around 3am the first night. I was fortunate that I was moving around fine before DH had to leave! And the nurses helped me a lot.
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6 failed clomid/femara/TI cycles, 1 failed clomid/ovidrel/IUI cycle
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2/13/12 - We proudly welcomed our daughter, Hadley Teresa!
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