anyone else worried about an upcoming c-section? I am afraid the recovery will be horrendous. It's my first baby and she's been breech all along.
My hormones have been driving me crazy. Cried most of today because my husband still hasn't assembled the infant swing yet and only a week til d day.
Re: C-section a week away
You will be okay! As for recovery. I won't lie. It's hard. The best advice I can give is to invest in a post pregnancy stomach band. It helped me a lot. Also, rest. Take full advantage of any help you get, and don't worry about anything other than your baby and recovery. Dishes can wait, and so can laundry. Order in foid, do anything to help cut down the stress. Expect to be on the "hardcore" narcotics for about 4 days to a full weel, and then 800mg of motrin for a good week after. That's how I was, you may go longer or shorter. Best of luck!
I'm feeling pretty anxious but I have really been trying to just not think about it. We are pretty "ready" as far as all the stuff goes (altho I hadn't even thought of having my husband put the swing together so maybe I should tell him to get on that haha)
But I do find myself getting really worked up and my blood pressure going crazy. I'm waiting on a few final decor items for the baby's room to come in the mail and USPS is making this impossible and has screwed up multiple shipments and I was practically having a panic attack over it yesterday.
I guess my stress is coming out in anger instead of crying
As for recovery, accept help and pain meds. Yes, it is better if you get up and move asap, but don't overdo it. I was up too much the day after my surgery and also tried to wean off of pain meds too early because I get antsy. Don't do that. Once I scaled back a bit, I felt great. I'm still taking one hardcore pill a day, and 600mg motrin every 6 hours.
The hardest part for me is not feeling guilty for resting. I'm still in a decent amount of pain and tired from what feels like constant feeding, and I get upset about not being more helpful to my husband. He finally explained that he would feel really left out if he didn't get to do the baby things he's doing, so I'm feeling a little better about it.
All in all, though, the experience had been much easier than I'd anticipated. You'll do great, and you get a baby out of it! Good luck!
@ljhgrey I have a super active 5-yr-old so I'm slightly better off but still terrified. I am planning on having 24/hr help (my mil) for the week I get home, then recruiting help as much as possible everyday after that. Mostly I'm asking ppl to take my older child out to some activity (indoor bounce house place, bowling, arcade, etc) that I'll pay for. Good luck!!
My recovery has been pretty good so far. I am not allowed to lift more than ten pounds for the first two weeks so that makes caring for my toddler very difficult. I actually do have help all the time and haven't been left alone with both kids for more than an hour. Luckily, my mom has been a huge help and comes over everyday when my husband goes to work. If you have someone who can be there to help all the time it makes things a lot easier. The first few days are hard but it gets better. I am a week post csection and am feeling almost 100%.
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As far as the recovery went...I don't know. It wasn't bad at all. I know that it's different with everyone. Just take it easy. Ask for help when you need it. I think that was the hardest part for me. Also, as PP said, be gentle getting in and out of bed. Take advantage of those buttons on the bed and lower that thing every time you need in or out. I did take Vicodin while in the hospital but took Motrin once I got home. But don't feel bad if you have to take pain meds when you get home. It's all about getting you recovered so you can enjoy your new bundle of joy
I wish you the best of luck with anything!!!