Recovery Time

How long did it take after a C Section for you to feel like you could go about your daily life again? We booked a concert last year which I really don’t want to miss, but I’m worried I might not be physically up for it (we’re seated so no close crowds and I could sit if I needed to) but I’m thinking I may need to sell my tickets.

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I started feeling better around 6 week mark I was still bleeding but in terms of physical activity I was a lot better. I started doing normal activity after 3 weeks. Just make sure u rest as much as u can so u can heal quicker! How long has it been since u had ur c section x

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Around 2 weeks I was back doing things as usual but with caution and 3/4 weeks I was fine - started driving again at 5 weeks x

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I haven’t had it yet ha I’m due to have it on 15th May and the concert isn’t until early August but I had a vaginal birth last time so I don’t know what to expect for recovery, I’ve seen people saying they’re having issues months after and it’s worried me! X

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Oh If the concert isn’t til August you’ll be absolutely fine x

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At 4 weeks I’d finished all strong meds, and was signed off from Dr to be able to drive. I gave it a few days as didn’t feel confident yet, so I’d say if I was gonna a concert I’d give it atleast 6 weeks x

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Few weeks, definitely over a month

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6 week mark for me

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1st one - took me a few weeks. 2nd one - felt like I could walk straight after if I wasn't linked up to the catheter, drain and mechanical compression bands that I got fed up with after 24hrs and asked the nurses to take them off so I could get up and do stuff

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About a week in a half. I was elective surgery and I forced myself to move around ALOT. I think the definitely helped a lot, that and wearing my band from the hospital. Just working those muscles and pushing through the bit of pain when I did move made a world of difference.

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By day 4 I’d been on a 2 mile walk and was sat in the pub having a glass of wine! It’s my first baby and I chose to have an elective so I was completely aware of what my recovery would be like but I promise you it’s all about mindset! I was out of bed 4 hours after surgery and I can hand on heart tell you I never ever had pain! You will be fine, get up as soon as you can, keep moving and for the first few days take your paracetamol and ibuprofen xxx

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Back to normal within a week, driving 12 days pp

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same for me!

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Well these messages are a relief thank you I’ve been so worried how long it would take especially with a tornado 5 year old to deal with at the same time. Hoping that by day 4 I could also be at the pub 😂

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All the pain was gone by week 4

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Day 3 I felt comfortable moving around more. I'm on day 7 now and I feel great. My only limitations are lifting heavy things or getting something down from high up.

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5 weeks

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Im 4 weeks and 3 days pp and still taking meds and struggling

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I was feeling good at about 4wks but I also made myself get up and move a lot immediately after and was taking short walks outside around my neighborhood with baby to get readjusted

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By the second week I was out for walks with the pram, albeit slower than usually, I was driving by week 4/5 I think but I felt normal again by around 3-4weeks, if you’re seated I would go! X or just sell them last minute if you’re not sure x

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I’m on day 9 and pretty much feel fine, no painkillers anymore, no pain, just no heavy lifting and I haven’t tested longer than a mile walk yet

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I had Jimmy Carr booked four weeks after and I had to miss it! Definitely underestimated how long it would take to both physically and mentally adjust.

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About 2 weeks but still taking it easy nothing too harsh up until 6 weeks no heavy lifting not walking too much otherwise it hurt me xx

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2 to 3 weeks i was getting out and about

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For me it took about 2 weeks for me to feel like myself again after my c-section but I think you just really need to listen to your own body for other people it might take shorter or longer

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I had mine 5 days ago and I’m pretty much back to doing the majority of things. Mine was also elective. Obviously everyone’s recovery is different x

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About a week or so but I had very calm electives and no issues, I was shopping both times that week and at the park walking slowly.

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With my daughter I had a section in the June & went to a concert in the September & was totally fine! If you’re breastfeeding take a pump with you!

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I’m two weeks pp today and I feel fairly normal, just making sure I don’t push myself too hard in case it slows recovery. I felt relatively okay from day 5 xx

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I started doing light chores around day four, same with little walks. I’m 4 weeks pp now and we do multiple longer walks every day but I also try to rest a lot

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I had an emergency c-section and it was less painful after about 10 days and about 3-4 weeks to feel more like myself again

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