Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No evc, but had a section in May. Had the surgery on a Fruday morning, was walking two hours after being back in my room and felt pretty much fine by Tuesday (went out visiting people, traveled a bit, shopped and had lunch) while taking meds as prescribed. Took meds for one week and then didn't need any pain relief. Two weeks after section I hosted company for three days in a row, attended threr big events including throwing a large party of my own. My section never even crosses my mind this many weeks later.
Alk my friends' experiences really vary. If you do have a section get up and walk! I walked laps multiple times a day in the hospital and I know it helped.
Where did you have your c section? I had mine in April and I was definitely still numb 2 hrs after. They let me walk 12 hours after and it felt so good to be standing!
I'm not in the dc area. I asked to walk about two seconds after getting to my room and they pointed out I couldn't feel my legs, lol. Made request one at 11am and they told me they woukd check back after my guests left. By the time people left around 1230 I could feel my legs. I didn't really give them a chance to prep. I could feel then, so they removed the leg compressors and I got up without more comment. The nurse just asked that I not try to walk too far immediately. I got up multiple times the rest of the afternoon and by seven pm I was walking laps around the ward.
20:25 here - my nurses wouldn't take the catheter out until I was producing X amount of urine and that meant I couldn't get out of bed yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in the same situation. Baby would not budge, and I was set on natural delivery. We tried the ecv, I tried some spinning babies moves, but nothing worked. By the way, the ecv is painful and very uncomfortable!
During my scheduled C-section, they saw that the cord was wrapped around his neck four times. That's why he wouldn't move.
I had an ECV scheduled for yesterday (the 29th). Walked in with an idea of what it entailed (partly thanks to some posts here) but after talking with the OBs and nurses, I decided against the procedure and will have a C-section on the 7th. Not ideal, but looking at the lists of things that make the procedure more likely to work (baby size, amniotic fluid) and less likely to work (FTM, room to move) and seeing that a gentle nudge on my belly from the OB with the ultrasound on the baby caused her to brace herself against the uterus, I decided that I had too much on the negative side and not enough on the positive side. Mine would have been done under spinal anesthesia, which reduced the risk of crash/intubated C-section in the case of fetal distress, so if you're considering it, ask about that or an epidural. Also, if you're at 37 weeks, I've been told that past 36 weeks is another check in the block for "probably won't work."
I decided the stress to baby and me on top of the risk was more than the potential reward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No evc, but had a section in May. Had the surgery on a Fruday morning, was walking two hours after being back in my room and felt pretty much fine by Tuesday (went out visiting people, traveled a bit, shopped and had lunch) while taking meds as prescribed. Took meds for one week and then didn't need any pain relief. Two weeks after section I hosted company for three days in a row, attended threr big events including throwing a large party of my own. My section never even crosses my mind this many weeks later.
Alk my friends' experiences really vary. If you do have a section get up and walk! I walked laps multiple times a day in the hospital and I know it helped.
Where did you have your c section? I had mine in April and I was definitely still numb 2 hrs after. They let me walk 12 hours after and it felt so good to be standing!
I'm not in the dc area. I asked to walk about two seconds after getting to my room and they pointed out I couldn't feel my legs, lol. Made request one at 11am and they told me they woukd check back after my guests left. By the time people left around 1230 I could feel my legs. I didn't really give them a chance to prep. I could feel then, so they removed the leg compressors and I got up without more comment. The nurse just asked that I not try to walk too far immediately. I got up multiple times the rest of the afternoon and by seven pm I was walking laps around the ward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No evc, but had a section in May. Had the surgery on a Fruday morning, was walking two hours after being back in my room and felt pretty much fine by Tuesday (went out visiting people, traveled a bit, shopped and had lunch) while taking meds as prescribed. Took meds for one week and then didn't need any pain relief. Two weeks after section I hosted company for three days in a row, attended threr big events including throwing a large party of my own. My section never even crosses my mind this many weeks later.
Alk my friends' experiences really vary. If you do have a section get up and walk! I walked laps multiple times a day in the hospital and I know it helped.
Where did you have your c section? I had mine in April and I was definitely still numb 2 hrs after. They let me walk 12 hours after and it felt so good to be standing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No evc, but had a section in May. Had the surgery on a Fruday morning, was walking two hours after being back in my room and felt pretty much fine by Tuesday (went out visiting people, traveled a bit, shopped and had lunch) while taking meds as prescribed. Took meds for one week and then didn't need any pain relief. Two weeks after section I hosted company for three days in a row, attended threr big events including throwing a large party of my own. My section never even crosses my mind this many weeks later.
Alk my friends' experiences really vary. If you do have a section get up and walk! I walked laps multiple times a day in the hospital and I know it helped.
I wonder how much of this is new/how you reacted to the anesthesia. They wouldn't let me get out of bed for eight hours and then only with two nurses and DH, plus my legs were still a little numb. But my section was almost six years ago; I would hope there have been some advances in available anesthesia since!
Anonymous wrote:No evc, but had a section in May. Had the surgery on a Fruday morning, was walking two hours after being back in my room and felt pretty much fine by Tuesday (went out visiting people, traveled a bit, shopped and had lunch) while taking meds as prescribed. Took meds for one week and then didn't need any pain relief. Two weeks after section I hosted company for three days in a row, attended threr big events including throwing a large party of my own. My section never even crosses my mind this many weeks later.
Alk my friends' experiences really vary. If you do have a section get up and walk! I walked laps multiple times a day in the hospital and I know it helped.
Anonymous wrote:No evc, but had a section in May. Had the surgery on a Fruday morning, was walking two hours after being back in my room and felt pretty much fine by Tuesday (went out visiting people, traveled a bit, shopped and had lunch) while taking meds as prescribed. Took meds for one week and then didn't need any pain relief. Two weeks after section I hosted company for three days in a row, attended threr big events including throwing a large party of my own. My section never even crosses my mind this many weeks later.
Alk my friends' experiences really vary. If you do have a section get up and walk! I walked laps multiple times a day in the hospital and I know it helped.
Anonymous wrote:I was in the same situation. Baby would not budge, and I was set on natural delivery. We tried the ecv, I tried some spinning babies moves, but nothing worked. By the way, the ecv is painful and very uncomfortable!
During my scheduled C-section, they saw that the cord was wrapped around his neck four times. That's why he wouldn't move.