C-sections

Just wanting some experiences on post c-sections. Pain? Recovery etc. any info would be great!

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Sleep sitting up slightly, getting up from a laying down position is AWFUL.
When you think you’re ready for a walk, you’re not. Give it another week 🤣

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Just rest & accept any help you can, do less than you think is not very much. Don't skip the painkillers. Keep an eye on your scar, an infection is painful & sets you back. The 'fine by 6 weeks' thing may be a lie for you (it is for me!) Use a cushion against your stomach in the car. Good luck!

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Set alarms for your pain meds and take them religiously that week.

Be mobile. Movement is key to healing after any surgery and being still for too long makes it harder.

Big cotton knickers like Bridget jones.

Fill the freezer and fridge.

My experiences were great. No worse pain than a bad period, no wound issues, no mobility issues. I could do stairs, change bums on the floor, cook and go for walks. I had zero issues and healed really well, no meds used after week 1 either time.

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I’m shocked with how many mums are choosing to have a c-section/inductions (not for medical reasons) personally that scares me more than anything else, if you had your way what would you have?

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Anyone else in the too exhausted to do anything trenches With me

Baby almost 7 months weather getting nice thought we’d have a routine down now and all be getting some rest at night out everyday enjoying mat leave instead praying for baby to nap so I can 😩

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Changing the midwife or not?

Hello!
I am having my 1st baby, so of course i don't have much experience with midwives and i don't know what's ok and what's not.
My current midwife is on holiday and i had 2 appointments with another midwife and i noticed a few inconsistencies in behaviour.
1st (probably not very important) my midwife (L) would not note anything down in my booklet. I thought i was supposed to do it, but i was being lazy and didn't fill anything in and midwife S was a bit surprised that it's empty, and the said that midwives normally do it.
2nd - on my 1st appt with S she measured my belly. And she said how i am now within parameters because on my last appt i was under. Which was weird fort me as i could not, for the love of god, remember L measuring my belly. I would remember something like that. So to me it looked like she just put a number there to make it look like she did. I didn't say anything, just thought maybe i completely forgot this happening..
3rd- L wouldn't even try, on my 1st appt to take blood from me, just straight off sent me to the hospital because i seemed to have difficult veins... S managed to do it straight away, and i didn't even know she was going to do it, and i didn't have enough water to make it easy for her, but managed anyway. Twice.
4th- on my 2nd appt i let L know that i found out my dad has diabetes, recently diagnosed. Mentioned it as i thought might be relevant but she didn't say anything ab it. And on my last app with S, i told her how i had a private scan (just bc i wanted to see the baby in 4d) and the person said that the baby seems a bit on the big size and he would recommend testing for GD. S said that they don't normally test for gd just bc a private scan said so. And asked ab my history, and referred me for a glucose test just because of my father having diabetes. And told her how i told L ab it, but apparently there is no note of this. And this test is done between 24-28 weeks and i am 31. It might be nothing, but it just doesn't feel right.

So now i feel a bit weird ab L. Feels like she is missing stuff. Now i don't know if she always told me everything she should. I don't know if i missed out on stuff.
Would you voice these concerns and chage the midwife?
Or am i exaggerating and should turn a blind eye?
Also - this is something i wouldn't know - is the midwife that you sew on these appointments the same midwife you'll have with you during birth? Because knowing that she is not on top of things during the appointments, would make me quite uncomfortable during the birth.
But if i would have a different midwife during the birth, then i might aswell turn a blind eye as i only have a few appointments left with her until the birth.
What do you think?

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C section scheduling

I have an appointment today when we will set the date for potential section. I know the date i want, but what about time? What's your experience is it better to have it in the morning or late afternoon? I also have a two year old which we have arranged childcare for. I want to stay for two nights. I know I need to be at least 8 hours with no food, so if I have breakfast at 6am ill be good for 2/3pm.

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Take your iron ladiess

I just found im deficient in iron and from taking prescribed tablets, my life feels actually changed! I was intensely drained, having to rest when my toddler napped, passing out at 8pm waking at 5am (from going to bed too early!) but honestly im up til 9:30/10 now and not needing day rests- feeling soo much more myself and happier! I wanted to share bcos i feel this is a VERY common issue that us women are not automatically advised about- if this sounds like you, get a blood test/ take some iron, (also vit D was low for me!) i hope this helps someone x

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My last baby was a November baby so we knew to take layers & warm clothes. This time, having a July baby, what do I pack clothes wise for her? I don’t want to massively overpack but don’t want to not have certain things we’ll definitely need! Help please! X

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