Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t automatically take the narcotic painkillers if you don’t feel you need them. Advil was enough for me with my second. The first time I just took what they gave me and the resulting constipation was by far the worst part of the whole c-section/post-partum experience. By FAR!! Seriously. Stick with Advil.
I agree with this. If anything, the constipation causes more pain than the surgery because when your bowels are full and sluggish, they press on the incisions. I brought my own colace and water and started on the ASAP. I brought my own snacks, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you all - Will be having a scheduled c section after my first kid’s emergency c section after labor which sucked (I had more bleeding that usual).
My scar is also ugly red raised and uneven - do they cut in the same place or will I have two scars? How does it look like?
Terrified ...and panicked reading these
My first planned c section left me with a jagged scar. My ob revised the scar when I had my second and it looks pretty good (for a scar). It has faded a lot, also.
Same. I had a keloid scar from my first and I specifically asked my OB to fix it the second time and she did an amazing job—even got rid of the little shelf I had from the first one. But be sure to ask—I definitely got the impression that it wouldn’t have received extra attention if I didn’t bring it up.
Pp. Mine looked so bad, the doctor mentioned it first. I intended to ask her about it but wasn't sure how to brooch it because she did the first surgery. I thankfully do not have a shelf or pooch, which I've read about on here.
I’m the poster asking and I definitely have a shelf too ugh but I wonder if asking to fix it adds to time and complication? Thank you all though I will ask and this thread is so helpful!
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. I just got emailed instructions from the hospital.
On the topics of medicine it says: "You will receive Tylenol (acetaminophen) every 6 hours throughout your hospital stay. For the first 24 hours you will receive Toradol (ketorolac) through your IV every 6 hours. This is similar to ibuprofen. After the first 24 hours you will receive Motrin (ibuprofen) by mouth every 6 hours. If you continue to have pain, you can ask your nurse for a stronger pain medication (oxycodone)."
I understand the constipation issue and also that medical professionals are trying to keep ppl off addictive pain meds. Does what they describe seem like the right balance? Seems like the only options are mild over the counter or oxycodone. There is nothing in the middle?
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. I just got emailed instructions from the hospital.
On the topics of medicine it says: "You will receive Tylenol (acetaminophen) every 6 hours throughout your hospital stay. For the first 24 hours you will receive Toradol (ketorolac) through your IV every 6 hours. This is similar to ibuprofen. After the first 24 hours you will receive Motrin (ibuprofen) by mouth every 6 hours. If you continue to have pain, you can ask your nurse for a stronger pain medication (oxycodone)."
I understand the constipation issue and also that medical professionals are trying to keep ppl off addictive pain meds. Does what they describe seem like the right balance? Seems like the only options are mild over the counter or oxycodone. There is nothing in the middle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you all - Will be having a scheduled c section after my first kid’s emergency c section after labor which sucked (I had more bleeding that usual).
My scar is also ugly red raised and uneven - do they cut in the same place or will I have two scars? How does it look like?
Terrified ...and panicked reading these
My first planned c section left me with a jagged scar. My ob revised the scar when I had my second and it looks pretty good (for a scar). It has faded a lot, also.
Same. I had a keloid scar from my first and I specifically asked my OB to fix it the second time and she did an amazing job—even got rid of the little shelf I had from the first one. But be sure to ask—I definitely got the impression that it wouldn’t have received extra attention if I didn’t bring it up.
Pp. Mine looked so bad, the doctor mentioned it first. I intended to ask her about it but wasn't sure how to brooch it because she did the first surgery. I thankfully do not have a shelf or pooch, which I've read about on here.
Anonymous wrote:OP here thank you all so much for your replies, from the practical (ive already ordered the miralax) to the amusing (i will defin. avoid looking at the bucket of blood if there is one). Ifeel so much moe prepared than i did before this thread, even if things dont go as planned I have a few ideas of where the bumps in the road might arise. I am giving birth at a teaching hospital, I think sometimes that means they dont really give you options about stitches etc but I will ask. Good luck to everyone who is expecting!
Anonymous wrote:Don’t automatically take the narcotic painkillers if you don’t feel you need them. Advil was enough for me with my second. The first time I just took what they gave me and the resulting constipation was by far the worst part of the whole c-section/post-partum experience. By FAR!! Seriously. Stick with Advil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you all - Will be having a scheduled c section after my first kid’s emergency c section after labor which sucked (I had more bleeding that usual).
My scar is also ugly red raised and uneven - do they cut in the same place or will I have two scars? How does it look like?
Terrified ...and panicked reading these
My first planned c section left me with a jagged scar. My ob revised the scar when I had my second and it looks pretty good (for a scar). It has faded a lot, also.
Same. I had a keloid scar from my first and I specifically asked my OB to fix it the second time and she did an amazing job—even got rid of the little shelf I had from the first one. But be sure to ask—I definitely got the impression that it wouldn’t have received extra attention if I didn’t bring it up.
Anonymous wrote:Question for you all - Will be having a scheduled c section after my first kid’s emergency c section after labor which sucked (I had more bleeding that usual).
My scar is also ugly red raised and uneven - do they cut in the same place or will I have two scars? How does it look like?
Terrified ...and panicked reading these