Anonymous wrote:OMG, you'll be fine. There are nurses to take care of you My husband went home after my second c-section because we have a younger child and no family to help. I was fine. In fact, I slept better after my second c-section without him there than I did after my first.
Let him go home and rest, send the baby to the nursery. Tell the nurse to wake you up when the baby is hungry. If you can't send the baby to the nursery, just make sure you hit the call button as soon as the baby gets fussy so that they can come hand you the baby to nurse. It's not hard.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, you'll be fine. There are nurses to take care of you My husband went home after my second c-section because we have a younger child and no family to help. I was fine. In fact, I slept better after my second c-section without him there than I did after my first.
Let him go home and rest, send the baby to the nursery. Tell the nurse to wake you up when the baby is hungry. If you can't send the baby to the nursery, just make sure you hit the call button as soon as the baby gets fussy so that they can come hand you the baby to nurse. It's not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Basically, will I be ok? We have older kids and have a close friend setup to be with them on night one but the plan is that night two and three, my husband will come home and I will stay at hospital with our newborn. This felt like a good plan but as the date gets closer, I am feeling worried. Our hospital doesn’t have a nursery.
Anonymous wrote:Someone should be with you overnight at least the first night. You'll have a catheter and will need help with the baby.
Anonymous wrote:Will the hospital have a bassinet that can be rolled right up to your bed? If so, it is reasonable manageable to get the baby in and out of bed that 2nd night although you might need to page the nurse or assistant to help you get around the room, if needed. I actually found the time alone with my 2nd son kind of lovely. And it helped my older son emotionally to have Dad at home.
That being said, maybe ask the friend if he or she could be available for one more night, just in case but that if all goes smoothly, your husband will be home. That will ease any anxiety you are experiencing about it as there is some back-up. It's definitely tricky and I remember having a lot of anxiety about how we would juggle it but it all went so smoothly. Congrats and take care!
Anonymous wrote:Someone should be with you overnight at least the first night. You'll have a catheter and will need help with the baby.
Anonymous wrote:Basically, will I be ok? We have older kids and have a close friend setup to be with them on night one but the plan is that night two and three, my husband will come home and I will stay at hospital with our newborn. This felt like a good plan but as the date gets closer, I am feeling worried. Our hospital doesn’t have a nursery.