Somehow I got one during my c/s or recovery. It's deep purple in my belly button and bruised for a couple of inches around it, and extremely tender around my belly button but painful in the center. Has anyone ever had one of these before? I have no idea what to expect in terms of long term prognosis.
On top of that, my blood pressure shot through the roof the other day. I had some scary readings, such as 180/130 at one point. I doubled up my Labetalol to the maximum daily amount within twelve hours and still had a reading of 170/100 at the OB's office on Thursday. I am now on nifedipine in addition to Labetalol and it's slowly going down (160/110 today). I feel like I just can't win.
But the good news is that little man's tongue procedure went well, and our lactation consultant measured my milk production for a feeding and it was adequate to switch to EBF.
Life is really starting to wear me down. Usually I'm upbeat about everything that has gone on and feel like it just makes me a stronger person. Maybe it's the hormonal shift, but I am really struggling right now.
Re: Umbilical hernia? (And some woe-is-me stuff, my apologies)
Is Mr. Muse and/or your family helping you out? I have no experience with the hernia, but I how your recovery doesn't take long!
I'm keeping you and Brennon in my thoughts and prayers.
It's just been a rough week with 8 appts for me and the little guy. It would be hard enough recovering from a c-section without all of these extra issues. I really thought (for some strange reason) that having a tough pregnancy would somehow earn me an easy time now. I know it was foolish and overly optimistic, but I really hoped for it. I just don't know how much more I can take before I break. I feel silly for feeling that way because there are people who have it worse than me, and I know that. I'm just having a rough time right now. I'm sure it will pass.
Hang in there. Do whatever you need to do to deal with your own health. And enjoy your baby all you can.
So glad your Mom and DH are there for support.
Thoughts and prayers that things start looking up for you so you can just enjoy your little guy!
I know I was really hoping you would have an easier recovery since your pregnancy was so rough. I really hope you're able to start feeling better soon. These post partum hormone swings are a bitch! Just know you can always vent to us!
As far as the umbilical hernia goes, it's when the fascia (really strong tissue under your skin and muscle) around your umbilical stump starts to separate. Usually it happens over time during pregnancy as everything in your abdominal wall stretches. I have an umbilical hernia and I can feel the fascial defect.
Some of the swelling and bruising could be from fluid getting in there from the c section.
And for long term, if it's a tiny defect, you don't need to do anything. If it's a small defect it needs to be surgically repaired bc small bowel can become incarcerated in it. And if it's a large defect, you don't have to do anything bc it's too big for bowel to get stuck, but it's often unsightly.
Glad to hear LO's tongue procedure did the trick.
BFP #2 03/08/11 EDD 11/16/11 DD Born on 11/04/11
BFP #3 08/29/12 EDD 05/06/13 M/C on 08/30/12
BFP #4 11/01/12 EDD 07/09/2013 M/C on 12/28/12
BFP #5 04/30/13 EDD 01/03/14 DS Born on 01/02/14
BFP #6 01/11/15 EDD 09/22/15 M/C 03/09/15
BFP #5 11/15/14, Team Green EDD 7/22/15
BFP #4 4/30/13, baby girl born med-free Jan. 2014
BFP #3 9/24/12, Missed m/c at 9w1d (baby measured 8w5d)
BFP #2 9/23/10, healthy baby girl born med-free June 2011
BFP #1 5/21/10, Missed m/c at 10w4d (baby measured 8wks), D&C 6/29/10
"Life is like a camera, just focus on what's important and capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don't work out, just take another shot."
I've had an umbilical hernia before and I'm recovering from my second c/s.
The umbilical hernia goes down it takes time. I had it the whole time I was pregnant with Ds1 and no problems at all with my second pregnancy. So it's annoying but will get better.
As far as the c/s that takes time as well. I had a portion not heal properly this time and that was hard. I also thought that after a tough end of pregnancy my recovery would be easy. Well it hasnt been and that has gotten me down as well so I feel you.
The only thing I can say is at one week out I felt like I would never feel better, at two weeks out I really felt like I would never feel better but now at three weeks out I'm starting to feel better every day. Hang in there! Its tough.
I'm glad his procedure went well and I'm sorry about the hernia. Also I'm glad your milk supply is good. I hope things go smoother for you.
Baby Chugging born 12.28.13
induction due to HELLP