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C-section Recovery - Tucson,AZ

My daughter was delivered via c-section almost 20 months ago. I still have a lot of tenderness in my abdomen area. It basically feels like a big bruise & has become much more apparent now that my daughter likes to climb all over me! Just wondering if anyone else has experienced the same thing. I have never had surgery before & not really sure if this is normal or not.

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I've had 2 as well...After my first it was numb for at least a year. This time, 5 months ago, I'm not numb at all. I do have quite a bit of discomfort in the scar tissue externaly and internaly. I was told to massage it and that will help relieve some pain.

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Hello K.,

I had a C-section 24 months ago. Now I'm feeling a lot better than 10 months ago. It'll become more and more sensitive because your nerves are stretching and you'll feel where you didn't a couple of months ago. I think it's totally normal, but if you want to be sure go with your doctor and he/she will tell you for sure if it's normal or not. Have a nice weekend! Sylvia

Hello K.,
I have had two C-sections and truthfully I don't remember being in any pain after I returned to work and that was 8 weeks after each child. I would talk to your dr. about the pain you are having.

C.

K.,

I had a c-section too, 15 months ago. The only thing that I feel is I have no feeling in some parts of my stomache when you run your hand in certin areas, it doesn't hurt just no feeling. I would go to your doc if I were you.

I would strongly suggest making an appointment to see your doctor. I haven't had a c-section, but I did get my tubes tied and had problems with tenderness for almost 6 months. They gave me an antibiotic cream to put over the stitches. You might have an infection or might just need to keep your daughter from climbing on you.

I have had 2 c-sections and from my experience the abdomen never feels the way it originally did. Next time you go see your ob-gyn mention it and see what they say/have them check you.

Hi K.
I have had two c-sections I don't remeber that with my first one but I have had that problem now and my youngest is 1.5. You may want to check with your doctor to make nothing is wrong but I still have place that if one of the children hit hurts quite a bit. Hope this helps.
S.

Hi K., I have had two c-sections, 9/03 and 1/06. My daughter is 7 months and I do not have tenderness at the site, I still have slight numbness in certain areas due to nerves being cut but no pain. Have you talked to your doctor about this?

T.

As a doula and mother of three c-sections I can tell you that what you are experiencing is normal. For me I can't say that it gets much better, sorry, you just have to be a little more careful around your little climber. My last C-section was Jan. 14, 2005 and I am in your same boat, I empathize with you and support you in any way that I can. I feel that it is tougher the more c-sections that you have. I would like to know how you ended up with a c-section and if VBAC is something you have considered with your future deliveries? you can email me at ____@____.com if you want to or feel like talking about it. Hang in there!

S.

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