G.R. asks from Arlington, TX on November 20, 2008
C Section - Arlington,TX
i am having a c-section in about 6 weeks how long it takes you to full recovery and how was you recovery?
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M.W. answers from Dallas on November 21, 2008
I had two c-sections less than a year apart. Both of mine went wonderfully, and I was feeling great after just a few days. It took about two-three weeks to really be able to lift stuff and be back to normal, but it wasn't near as bad as I had imagined!!!
Good Luck and Congrats on the twins!!
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M.C. answers from Dallas on November 20, 2008
I'm going to second much of what Cindy said. It's nothing you can't deal with, but I, personally, was unprepared for what was involved. Take all the help you can get, so you can concentrate on doing what you need to do to recover. We were clear in my house that my jobs were: 1) get better, and 2) feed my DD. Period. I didn't change a diaper until DD was 3 weeks old. Take your meds, take it all slow, and let everyone else take care of the house, shopping, etc. It is major surgery, and you're going to be trying to recover without ever sleeping more than 2 hours at a stretch. The hardest part for me was accepting my limitations and not beating up on myself for not doing more of my normal activities. You'll be fine, but you need to take care of yourself. You deserve it!
I was up and out of bed the same day--it hurt, and I didn't go far, but the sooner you start walking, the better you'll feel. Within about a week, I was taking slow walks around the neighborhood, longer each day. At about 1 month I was back to normal, basic activities. I felt mostly normal at about 6 weeks; I started yoga again at 8 weeks. Congratulations, and good luck!
C.C. answers from Dallas on November 20, 2008
First of all, congrats on the twins!
My second child wound up being an unscheduled (but not emergency) c-section. Definitely a longer recovery than vaginal, and I had a 4 1/2 year old as well. Anyway, I don't know anything about keeping an epidural in for 48 hours . . . never heard of that! The nurses wanted me out of bed walking about 6-7 hours later . . . that sucked (pardon my French!). It was very painful. I learned to take the pain meds at least 20 or so minutes before attempting to move, and that took the edge off. And once I was out of bed, I would walk quite a bit and for resting I would sit in chairs vs. lay back down again, because for the first week or two it was painful getting up from bed. Also, don't sit in low furniture because that is also painful to get up from. I had my husband buy me a nice cushy office chair (with arms) that I could raise/lower and that was my "throne" for a couple of weeks. After the first two weeks it got better. I'm not a big fan of using pain meds long term, so I switch to OTC (Tylenol/Advil) by that time. And three weeks after my C-Section I went on a pre-school class trip with my 4 1/2 year old (I'm sure my doctor would not have been pleased!) but as long as I didn't make any sudden moves (which could rip the stitches) then all was well. I don't know if you're planning to breastfeed, but that was also an issue for the first couple of weeks because I preferred to lay her across my abdomen but obviously it was painful from the incision (even with a pillow as insulation) so I tried the "football" method for a short time until my incision wasn't so sore.
Anyway, I would say that by the end of the second week you'll be sore but not in pain. The overall healing takes about 8 weeks. Oh, and you won't be allowed to drive initially either (I can't remember exactly how long but your doctor can tell you) . . . again, the sudden movements could possibly rip the stitches.
E.W. answers from Dallas on November 20, 2008
I had a c-section and it was great! I was up and walking the same night (had it early in the morning). My doctor used the pain ball and it was wonderful.
I only took pain medicine for about a week. All in all it was a good experience. Do not sweat it.
K.N. answers from Dallas on November 20, 2008
I had a csection more than 3 years ago due to a complicated delivery. C Section was easy! In the hospital I was pretty sore and did take the pain pills when I got home. I think I had the dr refill them one time because I was paranoid about running out, but needed one or 2 more than the ones she gave he when I left the hospital. I even left the hospital a day earlier than they reccomend. Use the belly wrap they give you. I looks and feels silly, but it really relieves the pressure and the pull on your belly while it heals.
K.H. answers from Dallas on November 20, 2008
recovery was nothing for me and i was actaully glad that i had a c-secction (i was scared to death of a vaginal delivery and even started tearing up when the nurse thought i would go that route)..
i was up and walking that same night.. now i was sore and i walked as slow as a turtle but i walked. after a week i was driving again and able to easily get out of bed and i was off my pain pills. i was in more pain from recovering from 14 hours of labor than the c section.
N.O. answers from Dallas on November 20, 2008
My First one was HORRIBLE. However, they keep the epidural in your back for 48 hrs and you are able to squeeze the pump for pain medicine whenever you need it (you can only do so much for every 10 minutes I believe) and my epidural was not in place right so none of the pain meds were reaching me. It was a nightmare.....
My second C was wonderful!! My epidural worked great and the pain medicine worked great for relieving pain. I was given the pain medicine in the epidural along with percocet ?sp.....
Anyway, the recovery for both was about 2-3 weeks before no pain at all but with pain meds you can control your pain pretty well. TRY and TRY to stay off your feet as much as possible. With a 5 y/o you should have lots of help and that should make things easier.
Good luck with your twins!!
S.R. answers from Dallas on November 23, 2008
Congrats on your soon arrivals! I had 3 c/s in 4 years. It's definately a longer recovery. Since it is scheduled you will probably not have an epidural, but a block. My first was an emergency so I had the epi, the last 2 were scheduled so we did the block and I had feeling back in my legs with 4 hours of delivery. Remember that they are cutting tissue and muscle and it takes a long time to heal You don't realize how much you use your abdominal muscles to get up and down. I'll be honest, I am a whimp. That first go round was rough-but the more you move around the better you will be. Take your walks, the babies back to the nursery when you need to. That will help. Also take the pain med in the hospital. by the third week you should be feeling pretty good. One thing that really helped me was something we got at walgreens. it's called and bed buddy. You warm it up in the microwave and put it on your tummy. It felt wonderful because it keeps the muscles warm as opposed to cool and tense.
I really felt good about 5-6 weeks after each one of mine. Best of luck to you.
H.G. answers from Dallas on November 25, 2008
I delivered my twins via c/s. I'll be honest...the first day wasn't that bad. The second day post delivery, I was hurting!! Take your pain meds. They recommend walking around. I walked like I was 90 yrs old, but it helps. Hot green tea helps with the gas you're going to get. I was off of pain meds within a week, and feeling good within about 2 weeks. Good luck. Twins are lots of work, but a wonderful blessing. Mine are 15 months and a blast!
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