Anonymous wrote: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?
What in the world? I live in a SFH and walked up my stairs to my bedroom the day I got home...multiple times. Nobody needs to be sleeping in the downstairs.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not no stairs, but limited stairs. I know multiple people who felt better within two weeks and had issues bc of increased activity/stairs. But if you’re careful and don’t overdo it, you’ll be fine.
OP here: You know what, I went over our lease and they do month to month here instead of signing a new lease. I think it's best to wait a few months after the baby arrives to move. I am ok.
Anonymous wrote: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.
OP here. I am not trying to start a fight. I would be worried about getting hurt. There has to be a reason doctor's say no stair's. I was not up within 12 hours. I couldn't visit my son in the NICU until day 3.
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?