C section gas pain

First night home last night following a section, thrown up in the night due to severe gas pain. Also little one will not sleep unless on one of us so exhausted on top. Any tips 😩

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Chew chewing gum , use laxatives , lots n lots of water, alternate ibuprofen and paracetamol 3 hourly and don’t stop even if you feel like you don’t need it keep taking it , stay active.
Also try a hot drink.

Also uncomfortable but works , when on toilet have you knees higher than hips so feet on a stool or something and lean forward

Hope that helps! Nothing worse than trapped gas after a section

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Co-sleep! I’m sorry to say the exhaustion will only get worse, listening to your heartbeat is all your baby has known….

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