I had my amazing daughter 1 week ago today. It was a very intense delivery. I had gone into labor on my own, at the hospital was 3 cm when I was first seen after they did my IV and started the epidural they checked me again I was 10 cm my water broke, unfortunately after pushing an hour Dr said her head was just too big for my bones had to have C Section. Then when doing the prep for C Section they realized my epidural was super spotty and my belly was not getting numb. I had general anesthesia and it was very difficult. I was given pain meds in hospital they releases me after 3 days with 30 percocet 5 MG pills and to take one every 4 hours. It's definitely necessary but I now have to get me through till tomorrow morning. I am not sure if this is something I should call the Dr and ask for more or if in another 24 hours my pain will be so much better I won't need it...
Re: C Section delivery 1 week ago..concerned about pain control
Me-27 + DH-29 = Married 2008
DS= 2/4/15
Me: 31 DH: 28
BFP #1- 1/30/13 Natural MC- 2/8/13
BFP #2- 6/24/14 EDD- 3/7/15 Born 2/14/15 Due to Pre-eclampsia
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I only took the percocet when I was in the hospital. Less to none towards the end of my stay. (Monday-Thursday).
Once home I continued on the Ibprofen, stool softner, and gas chewable pills. I had the percocet filled just in case, but hate being on them.
The best thing you can do to heal is move around, but don't over do it. If you have stairs at home try to limit going up and down them to twice a day. Don't lift anything heavier then your baby. I feel for you ladies still hurting. Feel better.
I had an emergency c-section with DS1 and had enough percocet to carry me through week 2 post surgery. I definitely felt like I needed more at that point but the nurse insisted I taper, and I'm glad she did! Ibuprofen ended up being fine and I started to realize how easy it is to get addicted to painkillers! Kind of scary, actually. I remember being almost in tears like, "I need it!"
That said, another week wouldn't be terrible IMO but try and taper as much as possible even if you feel like you "need" it.