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Share experiences and get support around labour, birth and recovery.

ELCS scar 3 weeks later

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atrcts · 24/06/2013 05:51

I had an ELCS 3 weeks ago. everything has been remarkably smooth recovery wise, but now that I'm hone and doing more (still not lifting but twisting and bending over more etc), my scar has become more tender and on the right side of the scar there seems to be a slightly swollen area which is tender to touch.

There is no discolouration except for residual bruising, no heat, no redness and no temperature, so am pretty sure here is no wound infection. The incision is neat and reasonably straight, dry and has been exposed to the air for over 2 weeks.

Anyone experience this?

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phantomhairpuller · 24/06/2013 06:03

Sounds pretty normal to me, i had EMCS with both my boys and experienced similar on both occasions Smile

atrcts · 24/06/2013 06:13

Thanks for your reply. Did it suddenly become swollen and a little more sore? My scar seemed to be flat and comfortable up until now!

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phantomhairpuller · 24/06/2013 06:36

Yeah I'd almost forgotten it was there and consequently started doing more bending/light lifting etc. Then it made itself known again!

Am guessing its just the pressure in the skin around the scar which causes the swelling.

phantomhairpuller · 24/06/2013 06:37

I meant the tissue around the scar, not the skin!

atrcts · 24/06/2013 15:24

Thanks very much, that's really reassuring to know!

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QTPie · 24/06/2013 19:01

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Teabird · 24/06/2013 22:42

Its easy to start to feel better quickly and then overdo it and be back to square one. I found that taking my prescribed medication on time whether I felt I needed it or not made a big difference and I definitely second comfy clothes-I carried on wearing maternity leggings and big knickers for at least 2 months-worth it!!! Congratulations on your beautiful newborn xx

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