What is normal post vaginal delivery?

I had a relatively normal vaginal delivery of my first baby 4 days ago. I have a second degree vaginal tear and I was pushing for just shy of 4 hours. My question is, how quickly did you start to notice healing after your vaginal delivery? I'm still in so much pain when walking, particularly up the stairs and I feel like there's so much swelling to the right of my vagina like in the soft tissue? Sitting down really hurts despite a 3-day course of ibuprofen pessaries. I just don't know if I should be doing something different to help healing/ seeking further medical advice or if this is all completely normal?

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My tear wasn't as bad but I was on ibuprofen for a week where I kept such a close on on the time and took the next dose of pain meds the minute i could. I was in so much pain. The second week I still took meds every day but could go a few hours longer then the first week. Still very difficult. By week 3 I was at a rare occasion did I need them. Stoped bleeding at week 4. A week later had a few days of itchiness come back when the stitches were desolving but no pain, just used Peri bottle and whitch hazel again for 2/3 days.

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Ice pack and whitch hazel helped so much. And warm baths to let muscles relax

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The main thing to do is rest and not be standing too long. Padsicles can help.
It usually takes about 2-3weeks for significant relief but the real internal healing can take months but physically you will feel better. It’s a process, give yourself time and grace. There’s no race in healing!

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My first delivery was same to you
It was a few months for me

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I had 6 second degree tears. I’m now nearly 7 months pp and am finally starting to feel better. I worked with a pelvic floor physical therapist and it helped me so much. Take it really easy on walking.

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I feel you ❤️

I was in a horrible pain for 6 months, went to a&e three times during this time as sometimes couldn't even walk, went to multiple doctors in the UK and including a private recognised in Spain an all of them kind of helped me to reduce the pain but the final solution just came with the time which is what they also suggested (of course the reason for the pain was that the stitches were poorly done). After that time the pain was manageable and I feel finally recovered after 1 year.

My recommendation is to go to the doctor's every time you have a feeling that something is not right, is better to get checked and it may be they may help you ease the pain plus it will help ease your mind that they have checked this and this will help you handle the pain better.🫂 Also remember to have compassion and kindness with yourself and your body and remember to love it, relax it and give it time, you just gave birth a new life! 🫂sending you hugs!

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Oh my goodness, yes, I feel you. I had 3 years, one of them in my hymen. I was in pain for weeks and then started to have itching and irritation after that. I had to get one of my stitches snipped a bit since it was causing the itching and irritation, so if that starts to occur for you it might be worth checking out. I was pretty much icing and using witch hazels pads 24/7 which sort of helps. Sitting, standing, laying down… all of it was painful in the first week. It gets better, although it seemed to take forever to heal. I’d say I started to feel much more recovered around 4 weeks, but it’s such a blur looking back. Sending prayers your way. 🙏🏻 It’s such a painful recovery, especially because you’re now caring for a new baby and can’t just sleep and rest. You got this!! 💜

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Get those disposable vaginal ice packs. You need to ice your vagina like once an hour for 15 minutes. Also get that cooling dermoplast spray. Fridamom sells a lot of super good pp mom products. Rest as much as you can for the first 2 weeks as far as staying off your feet. I also had a second degree and it hurt like hell for about 10 days.

Also have you made yourself padsciles? You take a big pad and put 100% natural no alcohol aloe Vera on them, add no alcohol witch hazel and freeze them in your freezer.

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What is normal post vaginal delivery?

I had a relatively normal vaginal delivery of my first baby 4 days ago. I have a second degree vaginal tear and I was pushing for just shy of 4 hours. My question is, how quickly did you start to notice healing after your vaginal delivery? I'm still in so much pain when walking, particularly up the stairs and I feel like there's so much swelling to the right of my vagina like in the soft tissue? Sitting down really hurts despite a 3-day course of ibuprofen pessaries. I just don't know if I should be doing something different to help healing/ seeking further medical advice or if this is all completely normal?

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