Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move. Stairs with a C is not a problem; very temporary slight discomfort. Absolutely move ASAP.
+1 I had a C-section with my 3rd kid and had 2 kids 3 and under. In fact, the 2nd kid wasn't even walking when the 3rd was born (all my kids were late walkers). Our condo was on the 3rd floor. I hated the C-section and slept like shit because of it but stairs weren't an issue. Oh, and the washer/dryer were in the basement.
Move!
OP here. But they tell you not to use stairs?
Sounds like you already have a kid since you mentioned vbac. Are you really this naive? Is everything exactly what they told you for your first kid? I personally could do everything after my c. I was up within 12 hours. But you seem to want to fight us on every little thing, so, figure it out on your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move. Stairs with a C is not a problem; very temporary slight discomfort. Absolutely move ASAP.
+1 I had a C-section with my 3rd kid and had 2 kids 3 and under. In fact, the 2nd kid wasn't even walking when the 3rd was born (all my kids were late walkers). Our condo was on the 3rd floor. I hated the C-section and slept like shit because of it but stairs weren't an issue. Oh, and the washer/dryer were in the basement.
Move!
OP here. But they tell you not to use stairs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move. Stairs with a C is not a problem; very temporary slight discomfort. Absolutely move ASAP.
+1 I had a C-section with my 3rd kid and had 2 kids 3 and under. In fact, the 2nd kid wasn't even walking when the 3rd was born (all my kids were late walkers). Our condo was on the 3rd floor. I hated the C-section and slept like shit because of it but stairs weren't an issue. Oh, and the washer/dryer were in the basement.
Move!
Anonymous wrote:Move. Stairs with a C is not a problem; very temporary slight discomfort. Absolutely move ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:
Move as soon as possible, before your due date, because of the neighbors. Personally I found I was so much fitter during pregnancy, even in my 3rd trimester, than recovering from birth, but perhaps others have a different experience.
Anonymous wrote:Why move twice? Just look for the place you want to be after your current lease would have run now and move once. There is no guarantee that the new apartment will offer any less noise.
Anonymous wrote:If you need to sleep downstairs for a couple of weeks in a townhouse then thats what you do. I would move. Although, you could also sign a new lease right, and then move when the baby is a year old?