I found this article on Lucie's List super interesting and helpful. As a FTM I have no idea what to expect. It talks about right after the delivery and up to a few days later - what it's going to be like for both mom and baby, including all the TMI details.
https://www.lucieslist.com/postpartum/after-delivery/I'm curious for STMs or for those who have already had your baby how your postpartum experience was, and is this article comparable?
It also links a postpartum recovery kit & I'm wondering if this is worth looking into and spending money on?
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Re: Postpartum Experience
The bleeding is insane, snag as many of those diaper pads and mesh underwear shorts as you can , they are awesome.. for 6 weeks I bled lightening up as time went on obviously but it's like, oh you enjoyed 9 months with no blood? Here you go *imagine the shining* Depending on if you tore, going pee was torture , stung my stiches soo bad. Tucks pads and the little squirting bottle are your best friends for several weeks.
They didn't mention how bad nursing will hurt, not only your nipples, but every time your baby latches on it stimulates your uterus to contract. Had to ask for ibuprofen on the regular thanks to that. Quite painful.
I didn't see anything about hormones in there , but they are absolutely nuts. I remember bawling my eyes out at the hospital. Over nothing, literally. Also, a couple nights post birth you will probably have a horrible night of sweating profusely, thanks again hormones!
That's all I can remember for now..
I have had both a c-section and a vaginal delivery and the only thing on that recovery kit list I used was a peri bottle which was provided by the hospital. So for me the kit is not worth it.
I have to disagree with having pain because of stitches when peeing. Honestly I never noticed any and I had an episiotomy because my son's head and arm came out together with the cord wrapped around both. I was terrified to poop though. And of course they want the nurse to babysit you the first time you poop. She kept telling me it's okay to push and I told her I just imagined the stitches all popping out and unraveling and my uterus falling out into the toilet or something. Turns out there was just some pressure and my colon felt great afterwards.
The uterine cramps are pretty uncomfortable. Feels like bad PMS cramping every time you nurse. I just imagined it as a hard core ab workout giving me a slim tummy again haha. Definitely snag all the post partum goodies from the hospital. The mesh panties are so unsexy but so wonderful. The ice pack and maxi pads are better than what you'll use at home and the peri bottle is handy.
I delivered my son at 3:30am. I was probably awake for another hour or so after to nurse and finish up all the birthing fun. I slept til about 7/8am and then we started having visitors...medical and familial. I had a ton of energy but after a couple hours my BIL and SIL came in and I handed her the baby and just passed out for a good hour haha. I went home the second day and felt good, just sore like after a good leg and ab workout. I hope this time goes as well for me. It'll be a lot different having a 2 year old to come home to as well as having a newborn.
The days after I came home from hospital I had random things going on. Had some lightheadedness but that went away after about 2 days. I had I guess what you would call the "baby blues" I started crying randomly for no real reason. That went away pretty quick.
The bleeding was really bad the first couple days. I'm 2 weeks postpartum and still bleeding quite a bit but some days hardly at all.
The soreness was bad! The ice packs in the pads at the hospital were awesome!!
After 2 weeks I'm feeling pretty good!
I had an epidural with my son (absolutely fabulous), but after they took the catheter out, I was so swollen down there (no shit, Sherlock! I just pushed out an 8.4 lb baby, had a cath, and 3 sets of stitches! Of course my hooha is angry!) I couldn't pee on my own. When you do use the bathroom, avoid toilet paper! Use that spray bottle with luke warm water... They insisted on babysitting me while I tried, which maybe I'm just too self-conscious. So awkward. I can'tell pee and I'm bleeding like I never knew possible. I dunno, but I knew I had to pee, I just couldn't. So they used a straight catheter to drain my bladder. That wasn't satisfactory, so they put in an overnight catheter. Most painful experience I've ever had (thank you for impatient nurses). I'm sad they didn't mention how glorious your first shower will be! Also, after delivery, I was only there for one night.
I'd say to make sure you are open with the doctors/nurses over any concerns (bleeding, pain, exhaustion, anything and everything). Don't be afraid to turn away visitors or tell certain people to come back later (like the hospital photographer if they have one, or the people coming to do paperwork like the birth certificate).
The after care kit doesn't seem worth it. For me, the hospital supplied the peri spray bottle, the derma plastic spray, the mesh underwear, and colace). I hated the colace. For me it worked too well... nothing like bleeding like crazy and sitting yourself. Ugh. Raid the hospital of everything in the room for you and baby. Ask for extras!
I. Am. So. Jealous. Lol
Some of my favorite items for dealing with my crotch area after delivery were:
Peri bottle!!! The warm water felt like heaven for the pain/stitches
Tucks/nupercaine(sp?) and this numbing spray for my tush because PP pooping was a really bad deal for me...lots of hemis unfortunately!
The large pads, absorbent and covering as much area as possible.
Also for other needs:
A waterproof mattress pad: night sweats and leaking breastmilk were rampant for the first couple weeks
Comfortable, sleeping, nursing bras and plenty of breast pads to absorb the milk that would leak randomly or leak from one side while nursing from the other.
A very informative book on breast feeding and a lactation consultant's number in my phone were also invaluable for me because I had many questions and concerns about breastfeeding as baby and I were learning to do it.
That's all I can think of right now!
I have nothing useful to add here b/c it's all been said. It just seems like the right place to share this little story:
After having my first baby they removed the catheter and we were waiting for me to have the urge to pee. About 10 minutes after visitors showed up I suddenly needed to go NOW. So, I'm wiggling and struggling off the bed and a giant blood clot (the size of a small grapefruit) shot out, rolled off the bed, bounced across the floor, and splattered against the wall. I was mortified! Luckily, by the time I was out of the bathroom, the visitors had fled.
The End
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SURPRISE! Hannah May born 01/22/16
I definitely felt super emotional for a few weeks. I remember crying over nothing several times.
I didn't have any trouble with bowel movements postpartum. It was a little scary and slightly uncomfortable, but not really a big deal. Peeing was a little painful the first few days because I had stitches and lots of bleeding. But I used the peri bottle every time and it didn't take too long until it was better. I also used the cold pack pads for the first few days and loved them. I loved the sitz bath and will do that again too. If you don't want to buy the toilet bowl thing you can take a bath with the same herbs (as long as you didn't have a c-section).
As a public service announcement I will advise you NOT to look at your hoo-ha when you get home. There is no unseeing that. The doctor who discharged me was one of those guys who, although he is an OB and sees it every day, was totally in awe of what women's bodies do and was enthusiastic about me "checking it all out when I got home." Never, never again will I subject my eyes to my nether region three days after having a baby. **shuddering**