Hey Mamas,
I've got a question regarding CS healing. I noticed today that my incision has bled a little across half of it, about the size of a quarter. Not gushing or anything. I'm just wondering what your experiences with this are. I am not running a fever or feeling sick, but I'm thinking I am overdoing it. There isn't redness, although there is still yellow bruising.
I called my doctor but no one is answering their on-call line right now, so I will call again tomorrow.
Any experiences with this? Thanks ladies.
Re: CS Question
The bruising for me took a month to really go away across my whole belly. I had more bruising on the side they started the incision on and that took a good 6 weeks to go away. the scar is also thicker on that side.
You probably need to take it easy. As long as there is no yellow pus, or a stinky smell, it's probably fine. But rest more!!!
No fever is a good sign, too. I remember thinking I was back to normal and could do whatever I wanted around 3-4weeks PP and then got hit with fever and chills and knew it was time to cut it out.
Get some rest❤️
Got it looked at and it's fine, fortunately. She scolded me and said to rest, no excuses! DH got home last night and has helped me a lot, so it hasn't bled since. Taking it seriously so I can be in the best shape for Ashton as I can be.
1. How long did it take your dissolvable stitches to dissolve?
2. What did you do to help with the CS pooch? I'm not in a hurry to do anything about it, but I wanted to ask in case the board dies. Is it caused by the abs being weak? I'm wearing a PP girdle and it has helped me so much with core strength. Hoping it will help my abs heal together.
However, I wasn't able to wear it right away. I wore an abdominal binder from the hospital (essentially a Belly Bandit) until a few days ago so my tummy could shrink down first, and I'm glad I did. I got the side clasp and zipper Bellefit and it's been great. It was $100, but honestly money well spent for me. Definitely recommend.
My scar was clean of stitches/glue/tape in about 3 weeks. Normal colored in 2 months.
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@Kate08Young Thanks! I still have my internal stitch knot hanging out and it's irritating me. I hope it falls off soon. The skin around it is trying to heal.
I think it took about 2-3 weeks for my stiches to dissolve. But the was my 2nd cs, my 1st one they had to manually remove them but that was 10 years ago.
The pooch, oh the pooch. After my 1st, I managed to get rid of the pooch after 4 years. I exercised and got skinny... and then I got pregnant with DD2. I did not manage to get rid of the pooch after my 2nd cs, but I didn't try that hard. I exercised some off and on and got down to a size 8. But I was also a full-time student and mom, so I was a bit stressed and didn't get enough sleep or exercise. Now that we are on our last baby, I will be a lot more motivated to exercise because I know I won't be getting fat/pregnant/swollen again. For a small person, I gain a lot, 70 lbs, with my 1st, 60 lbs with my 2nd, and so far 50 lbs with this one but I still have a week and a half to go.
After each cs, I was able to start exercising at about 5 months pp. but not to my max exercising, just basic stuff. Just know that it'll take time, there is a chance that the pooch may hang around for a while.
Thank you for everyone being candid about recovery. I'm under no delusion that the pooch will be gone super quickly and I'm going to be running marathons any time soon.
I started a run/walk regimen I made up at 10 weeks. it started with the 3 mile walk loop and I'd run about 10 seconds, walk 50 seconds. I did that the whole 3 miles. once that wasn't bad, I'd do 20 seconds run, 40 walk..and so forth until I was at 1 minute run 1 minute walk.
it was close to 6 months before I ran a full 5k without walking, and 17 months before I ran a half marathon but that took so long because we just didn't have time to train with a toddler, both of us work8ng full time, and DH doing his masters.
I'm hoping this time is smoother. DH graduates the week the baby is due. I know how recovery feels like and the warning signs to stop...or signs that I thought were bad before that I now know is ok to work through. basically, we have a goal for a half marathon in october...so 11 months. it's a goal I want to work to but won't be too upset if I don't hit it.