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Don't even think of tackling laundry, putting away dishes or climbing stairs (except as necessary) for at least a week after you get home.
After 6 weeks you can start normal household work if comfortable. But heavy work should be avoided till 6 months.
For A C-Section Recovery
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At first, your cut (incision) will be raised slightly and pinker than the rest of your skin. It will likely appear somewhat puffy. Any pain should decrease after 2 or 3 days, but your cut will remain tender for up to 3 weeks or more. Most women need pain medicine
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Sexual intercourse until your health care provider tells you that it is safe
The use of tampons or douche
Taking baths until your incision is healed and you are no longer bleeding
Public pools and
Ideally, your doctor will cut through the same scar so that you don’t have multiple scars on your abdomen and uterus. Sometimes scar tissue can be difficult to cut through but your doctor should be able to cut through it. If it is urgent to get your baby out, however,
Continue reading wordpress ago english 22 views Most times, the area heals properly without any issues. Still, even if you do everything right, you might experience complications while you're healing. In rare cases, your C-section incision might open (or reopen). In medical terms, this is called C-section dehiscence.
Here’s what to look for and what to do if
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After delivering a new bundle of joy, all mothers need time to recover and heal. And for those who give birth by cesarean delivery, recovery can be a long process.
Here are a few products that can help. These are designed to help you mend, pass the time, and get back
Returning to Physical Activities After a C-Section
It's important to get out of bed and walk around within 24 hours after surgery. This can help ease gas pains, help you have a bowel movement, and prevent blood clots.
Generally, you can start easing back into exercise six to eight weeks after having
Bleeding after caesarean
You might have some bleeding for up to 6 weeks. Check with your doctor, nurse or midwife if the bleeding gets heavier rather than lighter, you have a sudden heavy blood loss or large clots after the first few days, the blood smells bad, your uterus feels tender
At first you may be asked to only eat ice chips or take sips of water, at least until your provider is certain you are not likely to have very heavy bleeding. Most likely, you will be able to eat a light diet 8 hours after your C-section.
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