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Driving and recovery after c section

11 replies

moomin35 · 08/07/2014 19:35

How soon after your c section did you drive? And how long generally was it before you recovered?

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lauless · 08/07/2014 20:23

I drove after six weeks - check with your car insurers though... I found the recovery took to a slow start, but then got surprisingly quick. Take it easy though - I did a couple of big walks a bit too early on which completely wiped me out. However, in general I've been amazed by the body's power to heal!

Mrsgrumble · 08/07/2014 20:25

About six or seven weeks. I wasn't able to before then.

Thisismyfirsttime · 08/07/2014 21:00

I could have driven from week 1 but I didn't feel brave enough to drive with baby until week 4 or so!

MrsWombat · 09/07/2014 07:18

I think I could have driven from around 2 weeks last time, but didn't until baby was 6 weeks. I'll definitely be driving earlier this time as it will be a lot easier to drive than walk the school run! Double check with your GP and insurance though.

Meglet · 09/07/2014 07:29

6 weeks each time. AFAIK the insurance thing is a myth but internal wounds take longer to heal than you realise so I wasn't going to do anything to put myself at risk. 6 weeks without driving is a small price to pay for being healthy and safe!

beccajoh · 09/07/2014 07:30

Didn't feel ready/safe until 5.5/6 weeks both times.

Flixy102 · 09/07/2014 11:34

I drove after 4 weeks as my DH went back to work and I had no choice but I actually felt fit and able and probably could have done so a week earlier.

idontlikealdi · 09/07/2014 12:32

4 weeks - but check its ok with your insurance. I could have driven sooner but they stipulated 4 weeks.

Annietheacrobat · 09/07/2014 22:17

I drove at 4 weeks.

Tricycletops · 09/07/2014 22:28

I drove after 2.5 weeks. I was seeing my GP for something else and asked about it; she said "as long as you can do an emergency stop" so I sat in the car on the drive and checked I could stamp on the brakes. I did ring my insurer but they said that the GP's opinion was all they needed. I'm not sure if the car being automatic helped though!

Hippopotamousse · 10/07/2014 12:50

My insurance company said 6 weeks (we asked as we had to phone them anyway about our renewal). I felt like I could have driven earlier. In terms of your recovery, don't push yourself too hard and get lots of rest. I was surprised how quickly I recovered.

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