Recovering from a Cesarean Section

Welcome BabyWeather you treat it this way or not, a cesarean section delivery is surgery. Because it is a surgical procedure, it does require a period for both physical and emotional recovery.

With any other surgery, allowing yourself recovery time is logical and usually a relatively easy task. However, other surgeries do not send you home with a child to take care of when you return home.  Having to care for a child while recovering is difficult and it becomes harder to rest and let your body to recuperate. After all, your schedule is now in the hands of a tiny baby with needs he cannot fulfill independently.

What do you do? Ask for help and/or accept any help offered. If you have relatives in town who came especially for the birth or live nearby, take advantage of their presence and let them take some of the weight off your shoulders. You need the help and they will most likely be happy to give a hand.

First, take care of yourself. Drink plenty of water to avoid constipation, which is usually an issue for the first week after delivery. Make sure you get the rest you need, but at the same time make a point to walk around regularly, increasing activity gradually. It will help your healing process and prevent complications such as blood clots.

Secondly, don’t overdo it. Wait until your postpartum checkup (six weeks after delivery) before starting up exercising and/or resume sexual activity. Speak to your OBGYN when you meet about your readiness for these types of activities. Speak to your healthcare provider sooner if you have any questions or concerns.

Finally, cut yourself some slack. Recovery may take longer than you expected, or you may find yourself emotionally recuperated while still physically strained. Try not to let it get to you and certainly don’t be too hard on yourself. You have a newborn to care for, your body is healing, and you may be experiencing the blues – after all your life has changed completely! Keep your chin up and listen to your body. You will be 100% soon!

3 Comments on Recovering from a Cesarean Section

  1. Fiona Dixon @ Oh Gorgeous Baby
    May, 28th 2010 at 5:34 am

    Great article with some very good tips.
    I have am mother of 3 and each one has come into the world differently. 1 was full term induced natural labour home on third morning, 2nd was 27weeker c-section under a general due to Pre Eclampsia and HELLP Syndrome and Im currently pregnant with baby number 3 who will if I can make it to 37weeks be delivered by a c-section and I will have a spinal so I can be awake and my husband can come in as last time I went to ICU for 2 days and don’t remember anything.

  2. Pettel Maternity Blog
    May, 28th 2010 at 6:39 am

    Well they do say that every pregnancy is different, so it makes perfect sense that the deliveries are unique to each child as well. Best of luck with this pregnancy and I wish you an easy and safe delivery!

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