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How long did it take for you to pee after having catheter removed

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Babygray2020 · 01/05/2020 09:18

How long did it take for you to pee after having catheter removed ? Had my c section yesterday and had it removed an hour ago ..

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mynameiscalypso · 01/05/2020 09:19

Maybe a couple of hours?

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PaulinePetrovaPosey · 01/05/2020 09:22

GO AS SOON AS YOU CAN AND KEEP TRYING

Sorry to shout. I couldn't really feel whether I needed the loo after mine came out so I didn't bother. I ended up with a bladder infection and an indwelling catheter for a week.

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Bubblesbubblesmybubbles · 01/05/2020 09:22

I drank loads on purpose to get things going as i knew it was a condition of getting discharged, so probably an hour or two

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MsChatterbox · 01/05/2020 09:24

I kept trying but couldn't manage it so had to have it put back in another 24 hours. After that it was about an hour.

On a side note in case no one tells you, gas pain is normal post c section (no one told me).

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Mmsnet101 · 01/05/2020 09:29

I drank loads, about 3 bottles of water, after it was removed and peed an hour or so later. I hated the maternity ward and was told I had to show them I could empty my bladder before I could go home so I was determined!

I was also really dehydrated from the sweltering heat of the ward though so that helped.

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geojojo · 01/05/2020 09:30

Oh gosh I remember those days. I didn't have a c section but had a catheter as had a spinal before forceps. I was desperate to go home after my first - had him 2am - but they said I had to have 3 large wees before I could do so. I managed after a couple of hours and was home by 9pm. Not sure why I was so desperate, with my second I enjoyed the three days in hospital being brought meals and lying on a bed! It took a good few weeks before it felt natural going to the toilet both times but I did have a lot of stitches with both. Don't worry (I was terrified I would never see properly again!) - you will go!

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REdReDRE · 01/05/2020 09:31

Same as some of the others - I drank loads so I could go as soon as possible. It was probably about 2 hours.

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geojojo · 01/05/2020 09:32

Haha I remember having to present the jugs of wee to the midwife in order to be allowed home!

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totallyyesno · 01/05/2020 09:33

I think it was a few hours but it took me a couple of weeks to get the proper bladder-full sensation back. I thought I never would! So don't worry too much if it takes a while longer to feel normal.

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xQueenMabx · 01/05/2020 12:17

I think I was about 5 hours with both of mine

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Keha · 01/05/2020 17:19

A few hours, drank lots of water, put tap on whilst I sat on the loo and tried to relax , wasn't too bad but a bit odd.

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derenstar · 01/05/2020 17:36

Gosh this has brought back some unpleasant memories! Like some other posters, I was desperate to escape the post natal oven house so drank loads and loads. It still took me a few hours to produce enough pee before they’d let me go. I hated every bit of it.

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cacaca · 02/05/2020 21:11

Hours - I was in the labour ward for about 6 hours after baby was born before moving to post natal and a few hours into that I was asked if I’d been - I hadn’t as I was too scared. Was told if I didnt go in the next half hour I’d get another catheter. I went right away and it wasn’t bad at all.

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Tarararara · 02/05/2020 21:21

Slightly different, but I had to wee to go home after a laproscopy. I believe they use a catheter as part of the procedure. I drank loads of water (so had that uncomfortable full bladder feeling) but I couldn't wee more than a couple of drops. I was doing all sorts of contortions on the bathroom floor (they needed me to pee in a cardboard bowl) which considering I was just a few hours post surgery, was pretty amazing but still nothing. It got to the stage where they said if I didn't go in the next 20 mins, I'd need to be cathetered and stay overnight (it was day surgery) so I tried again, but nothing. But then, crouched over the bowl, I suddenly received a text message from a friend and that distracted me enough to let go and it all came flooding out!

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Temple29 · 02/05/2020 21:32

I think around 12 hours from what I remember. Midwife shouted at me for not being able to go. I tried going twice but couldn’t and didn’t feel the need, despite drinking loads of water. Eventually could but was days before I felt I needed to pee.

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Tableclothing · 02/05/2020 21:36

Oh God.

I'd heard that if you didn't pee sufficiently they would put the catheter back in. I didn't want that, so I drank loads and went and sat on the toilet and "relaxed" every couple of hours. They asked if I was feeling the need to go and I lied and said yes, even though I wasn't*. I just kept on with the drinking and regular peeing and gradually it felt normal again (couple of weeks later).

*That was stupid. Don't copy.

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Sameold2020 · 02/05/2020 21:39

On a bit of a tangent, but my bag burst open as nobody had bothered checking it. All my case, clothes etc got drenched in wee. The whole floor was covered. Really really not good enough.

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gonewiththerain · 02/05/2020 21:44

About 30 mins. I could feel straight away when I needed to go but I did have a few accidents in the first few weeks.

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Incrediblytired · 02/05/2020 21:57

I didn’t have a c section but I very nearly did so had a catheter. I drank LOADS as I know I had to do 3 wee’s before they would discharge me.

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Myfriendanxiety · 02/05/2020 22:01

I didn’t have a section but I had a spinal for manual placenta removal- I had to present a wee in a bowl to the midwife before I could leave. She told me it wasn’t enough and so when I did the next one I topped it up with tap water. I don’t recommend this!

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EarlGreywithLemon · 03/05/2020 11:47

I’d try as soon as you can. I didn’t and ended up with a long string of catheters put in and taken out over the next few days. In my case it was after forceps, tear and an episiotomy though so I was pretty battered down there and had lots of stitches.
Just to reassure you though that, despite my fears, everything came back on over the next few weeks.

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OneMomentInHistory · 03/05/2020 11:52

About 2-4 hours. Definitely worth 'trying' before you think you need to. I didn't feel I needed to, midwife told me to have a go, almost overfilled the bowl I'd been given, I'm sure I'd have peed the bed if I had waited any longer!

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Puppymania · 03/05/2020 11:57

Not long afterwards. 1st attempt nothing would happen. Tried again 5 mins later, turned the tap on for running water noise and it worked! Sorry for wasting water but I knew I needed to go. Worth a try.

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