K.V. asks from Orland Park, IL on November 13, 2006
2Nd C-section and Scared!
I guess Im just looking for support/shoulder to cry on. Im scheduled to have my 2nd c-section this Thursday, and Im scared to death! The first one with my twins was not a pleasant one. I was so sick for 12 hours. I didnt get to see my babies for 12 hours either. Not to mention the pain. With my first pregnancy I didnt have to worry about coming home to other children. Now I have 18 month old twin boys who are very active, and I dont have much help! The first week in a half I will, but after that it will be a day here or there for help. My husband is wonderful and helps alot, but we have our own business and he can only take so much time off. Has anyone had a similar situation? How did it turn out? Im sure everything will work out, Im just really scared about the whole situation. (C-section, recovery, coming home to twins!) Thanks for your support in advance.
So What Happened?™
First I would like to thank everyone for their support! I can say that my 2nd c-section did go better than the first one. Coming home wasnt that wonderful. My twins both had strep throat, and my husband pulled his back out and cannot help much! But Im taking day by day and I keep telling myself "This to shall pass". I just look at my beautiful health baby girl and everything seems ok for that brief moment. Thanks again for all your support and comforting words!
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A.K. answers from Chicago on November 13, 2006
I went through 2 c sections. I didn'[t have twins but they are 18 months apart. I was fully prepared that this would be a difficult time. I didn't have help except from my dh. My MIL was of no use, and my own mother died 10 years before the boys were born. Anyway, I took that time to relax. I knew that I wouldnt have it when I got home or any time there after. When I came home, it went well. Yes, there were still difficulies but they were outweighted by the JOY! Good Luck and Congratulations.
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N.H. answers from Missoula on November 14, 2006
Hi K.,
I had 2 c-sections with my kids, 5 and 2, and the second time was much easier, even though he spent the first 6 week in the hospital. Don't be afraid of pain medication or try to be a hero, take it around the clock in the beginning to help with the pain. Grab all the help you can, and have lots of quiet activities set up for the twins, (movies, playdough, paints, stampers, anything new you can whip out in a moment of panic-worry about the mess another time-you won't remember the mess, but the quiet time you will!!) I am the co-owner of Baby Just Home Nursing Services, LLC, check out our website babyjusthome.com, we can help take care of the baby while you take a moment to take care of yourself, anything from a few hours to all day or night. We also provide overnight help if that is something you need. We are totally flexible to times, lenghts of times, and no contracts, we understand you have no idea what you will need the next day of your life with a newborn involved! Good luck and best wishes! N.
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C.B. answers from Chicago on November 13, 2006
I had 3 and they I think will always be a little scary. But all you have to focus on is that you don't have to squeeze the baby out, and that it will be perfect and in your arms sooner than you think. Also it is another way for you to have this baby all to yourself for a few extra days than most other moms delivering naturally. God is watching over you too, don't be stressed, this too will pass.
= C.
P.L. answers from Chicago on November 14, 2006
Hi K.
I am sorry to hear that you are so scared. I so often hear from other moms that having a second child ( 3rd in your case) is so stressful for so many reasons. A c-section is never fun, especially after what you described with your first experience. Secondly, you are leaving yout little guys at home. You just have a lot going on. Be gentle with yourself these next 2 days. Your life is about to change in a truly wonderful way. Try, if you can, to focus on that.
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K.M. answers from Chicago on November 15, 2006
K.:
I had one unplanned section, planned section and then a VBAC. The 2nd one was the scrariest because I knew what to expect and knew how difficult the recovery would be. Dealing with fear is hard and there are no easy answers. I don't know if you have a faith in God or not. My faith and prayer was the only thing that I can say really got me thru. Putting your body completely in other peoples hands by choice is hard. I had to make a decision to give my fear to God. I just let Him know how scared I was and asked for his help and to take care of me and my baby. God's word says "He will never leave us or forsake us" and you know what? He doesn't! I sensed his presence thru the whole operation and was much calmer than I ever thought I could be. If you do not have a belief in God, perhaps meditation on positive thoughts and ideas would help you. Talk truth to yourself. Tell yourself over and over, I will be ok. I have great doctors. I am a good, smart, sensible person. I am a good mom. etc.... Whatever positive things will help. Don't let yourself dwell on the negatives. When that fear creaps back in your mind - tell it to leave and replace it with a positive thought! I hope this helps you tonight. I will say a prayer for you. Take care.
Z.F. answers from Chicago on November 14, 2006
Hi I have had four c-section in ALL directions...first one was emergency c-section....my daughter died. Then I had a son and then another little girl...and my last one was in 2004. I was able to eat solids that night ( I had her in the morning) you probably had too much anestesia (sp) last time and thats why you were sick...
After the third one I was dangling late that night...because I choose to I wanted to see my baby girl. And I am strong willed. You have to keep a strong will and tell yourself BEFORE you go in that you can do this .... give yourself pep talks the whole way I know it may sound lame but still...do it...I tell my self that the pain is a state of mind I am doing this to myself and to get over it for my baby...and it does work (I hate epiderals...HATE THEM)...
As far as coming home Listen to the Dr's don't be stubborn...DON'T LIFT ANYTHING OR DO STAIRS MORE THAN NEEDED!!
My c-section opened the second time around because I was like "ya ok whatever" and carried my son upstairs alone which was stupid I could have hurt him....and after that my husband had to pack the wound until it healed up....that is not just nasty but painful. Where are you located?
M.S. answers from Chicago on November 14, 2006
I had my 2nd c-sectiion last oct, my 1st was An emergency one! The 1st one was more painful n recovery was longer. Like u w/my 2nd I was tarafide didn't know what 2 expect because it was scheduled but it was the easiest thing! I was amazed how smooth it whent n haw colm my ob was. Recovery was better less time. The hardest thing was having another baby 2 come home 2. My son was 17mo old n very active n very much in love w/his new baby brother which made it harder cause he wanted to b alover the baby 24/7. It was cute but hard because he didn't want the baby t sleep'eat nothing but be in his arms. I didn't have any help my husbad had 2 work late hrs n my family doesn't live in Chicago. I think you do great on Thursday !!!!! And after just take it slow and 1day @ atime !!! Enjoy having a baby in the house. I'm sure I don't have 2 Tell you ow fast they grow. Take care. If you need anything pls let me know me know. 1more thing the epideral was also easier the 2nd time!!!!
T. answers from Chicago on November 14, 2006
first I wanted to congratuate you on your pregnancy. I actually just had my first girl via c-section 3 months ago after having an emergency c-section with my twin boys 3 1/2 years ago. I can tell you the second one was a lot easier to recover from. I think someone said that you want to get up and moving as soon as you can. I had my c-section at midnight and was walking up to the special care nursery to visit my daughter by that evening. I also slept a TON while in the hospital because knowing I had busy body toddlers at home and will have a newborn I needed to get all the rest I could. My dh stayed home for a week and a half after I came home and it was a lot of help. I really needed about 3-4 days after I got home to get extra rest and into the swing of nursing. By the time the first week was over, I was the one up and running the house again. I dont have a lot of help either. Once my husband went back to work, I was on my own with my 3 all day. You will do fabulous!!
S.K. answers from Chicago on February 13, 2008
K.:
I had two c-sections. I can't say 100% but I believe you will be fine. The fear might be because we now know what will come to be. I didn't relish the thought but I focused on seeing my new baby girl. Also humor is helpful. I told the doctor to cut on the dotted line. In the long run as long as the baby is safe and not traumatized this helps in oh so many ways. Happy Birthday to that Baby Girl of yours.
God Bless
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