Hi ladies,
I'm pg with #2 and have complete placenta previa. I didn't have this with DS and had a natural vaginal delivery. My OB is giving it some more time before making a final decision b/c I'm just shy of 23w, but because it's completely covering my cervix he's not hopeful that the placenta will move enough to allow a vaginal delivery again. We'll talk more concretely in a few weeks after a recheck, but of course I've already started freaking myself out with internet research.
So, tell it to me straight if you've been down the c-section road before: What is the good, the bad and the ugly?
Re: Tell it to me straight
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
The worst part about the actual surgery is getting set up and getting the spinal. It did hurt, but no more than a bee sting. I also didn't get to hold DD right away, but I got to watch them weigh her and do the footprints and all that. I was also there for her first bath. We were in the recovery room within about 30 minutes and already bfing.
Recovery wasn't the most fun, but that's to be expected. Getting up for the first few times hurt like a b**** and I walked like a little old lady all bent over. It also hurt to hold DD for more than a few minutes while standing. I did have to have DH help with showering the first time too.
The bonus about a c-section is you can't do housework for a few weeks. My doctor said nothing for 6 weeks. I think you just need to take things easy and don't push yourself and its not so bad.
It's planned
It's more controlled
It's not terrifying to use the bathroom or have sex
You skip the contractions
Your baby won't have a cone head
Bad:
It's planned (I like babies to pick their own birthday)
It can be painful or at least uncomfortable to sneeze/cough/blow nose for a while
You have a lower chance of having another vaginal birth
Longer downtime.
I COULD NOT pee after my last c/s, it's like I forgot how to use those muscles
My first boy was born vaginally, my twins and surro baby were all born via c/s. I wouldn't say my c/s was so much worse, but it is surgery, our bodies aren't made to deliver via c/s so I would opt for a vaginal if I was given the chance again and it would be at least as healthy for baby and I to do so.
GSx1 - 05/13/2013
GSx2 for T&B - EDD 6/21/2015 - They're having a GIRL!
The bold part!! Yes. Very very very important!!!
I'm terrified of a CS because it's totally new territory for me. I have 3 children, and I delivered them all naturally, I love giving birth! I feel totally cheated, this has been the shittiest pregnancy of all, and that was the one thing (besides the healthy baby) that I was looking forward to. I've just had to come to terms with it, and reading these posts has helped, I'm honestly more scared of the epidural than anything else, lol. Good luck ladies. If you have any questions about previa let me know, I feel like it's been hard finding women who have had this.
Walking is tough at first, and you will feel really weird (I had no idea how much you use your ab muscles just to walk!), but the more you do, the better!
It was a little tough not being able to lift my oldest for awhile after the second, but I really felt very good by about two weeks after both. I was back to running by eight weeks when my OB have me the ok.
The negatives: still numb around incision area, but that's not a huge deal. Just feels a little weird. Most of the time I do not even notice it though.
Walking is rough at first. It hurts to laugh or cough for a couple of days, but you just hold a pillow over the incision.
I don't like getting the spinal or having to have an IV. The IV makes me so bloated. I get really itchy after the spinal wears off, but they did give me medicine for it, which helped a ton.
The extra day in the hospital is a bit of a pain, but also not a huge deal.
I'd rather things had gone more naturally for me, but overall, my CSs have not been bad, and I am just glad my babies made it here safely!
I had an emergency c section with first child due to health problems I recovered ok from that then I had my daughter on 29th December and I'm already moving about back to been on my own as hubby back at work.
The scar is still red but that's normal I will barely be able to see it when completely healed. I feel good I get the odd twinge but it's only because my muscles are still fusing together.
That's the truth, Sister!
Steer clear of iron pills or prenatals containing iron until you have your first poop.
And as PP said, walking helps you fart and IT FELT SO GOOD TO FART after the surgery.
Bad/ugly: I was in A LOT of pain for at least two or three weeks, moderate pain for the rest of the month, and uncomfortable when moving certain ways until at least ten weeks. (Some people will tell you the pain's not that bad, and while that may be the case for them, it's not for all people. I've had friends/family who felt fine a couple weeks later and some who were in much more pain like me. I would say prepare for the worst and be happy if you get better than that when it comes to pain.) I threw up on the operating table several times from the anesthesia. I couldn't hold/feed my baby until several hours later because the maternity recovery room was full, and I had to go to the general recovery room. Sleeping was very uncomfortable for weeks.
Get up and walk ASAP. I was in the shower five hours after my first and seven hours after my second. I walked the halls of the maternity ward the next day. Take all the pain medicine you can, as often as you can...even if you don't think you need it. I was completely off of it five days pp, but having so much of it in the hospital helped. I nursed both of my kids past six months, so it didn't effect my breastfeeding at all. Good luck!
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— The Doctor, Season 3, Episode 6
Second- I'm not sure anyone has mentioned this but during the surgery you may feel chest pains because your abdomen is open and gas has entered your body. I thought I was having a heart attack until the doctor said "You may be feeling chest pains right now, don't worry". Crazy!
Good luck! I hope everything goes well for you!
Getting out of bed the first time is like a marathon. You're so stiff and for me I was really weak cause you can't eat and I had lost a lot of blood. It was rough but I had lots of help at home after which was a blessing.