Anonymous wrote:I haven’t had a c section but I have had three kids and my advice would be, if possible, get as much exercise as you can (walking and such, not boot camp) now. Being in good shape will make your recovery easier - regardless of the type of birth you are having.
As a mom of 3, I would also really encourage you to be open to outside help - either paid or family. Being a new mom, especially a first time mom, can be very isolating. There is a physical and mental recovery period that happens after birth and it is really hard to take care of yourself when you are taking care of a baby that needs you all the time. My husband and I never had paid help with any of our kids and we had minimal family help due to distance, and it’s hard - and I had incredibly easy physical recoveries with my kids.
Lastly, with breastfeeding - be open to supplementing, if needed, and be open to ending before your desired date if it’s not working for you or your child.
Be flexible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:start taking a stool softener every single day starting 2 weeks before. I wish someone would have told me that with the first. Have everything you need on one level do you don’t have to go up and down stairs.
Oh definitely. I might even do a total cleanup before then and stick the fridge with stuff like kale and apples.
Also a good nursing pillow. I ha my Brest Friend is they still make that plus a boppy.
Figure you won’t be able to get out of bed the first couple nights in hospital so make sure your partner knows they are expected to get you stuff including the baby especially if baby is rooming in.
Bring cortisone cream to hospital.
Plan on wearing soft high waisted pants and undies. Take as many of the mesh stretch underwear from the hospital as you can. Those are the most comfy over the c section scar.
Anonymous wrote:start taking a stool softener every single day starting 2 weeks before. I wish someone would have told me that with the first. Have everything you need on one level do you don’t have to go up and down stairs.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly knowing you will have the c-section is better than an emergency c-section and you will recover quicker than the latter. Stay in the hospital for more than an overnight if possible. The first week will be a little tough getting in and out of bed but then you should bounce back pretty quick just need to be careful about lifting anything heavy for a few weeks