Peppermint tea
Chewing gum
Peppermint capsules (all the above for the trapped wind)
Frida mom disposable knickers
Maternity pads (you will still bleed quiet a lot)
Or High wasted cotton pants that go above your belly button and a few sizes up (I've got both)
Nightie or loose fitting high wasted pjs with button down shirt for hospital.
I didn't pick one up in the summer when I should have for in hospital so instead I've got nursing vests. Then while the catheter is in I can sit in just my pants in the hospital bed with a nursing vest on top. Easy for breastfeeding too.
Plenty of paracetamol and ibuprofen for when your home (most hospitals won't give you this to go home with) I've honestly got about 15 boxes of each I got some every time I went shopping. I'll take 2 paracetamol, 2 hours later, 2 ibuprofen, and repeat so I'm constantly dosed up. Even if you feel you're ok, don't miss a dose. It's easier to manage pain than let it creep up on you.
Laxatives or stool softeners. (You can also ask your hospital for some upon discharge but have some ready at home just incase)
Femfresh wipes to help you freshen up down there inbetween showers due to the bleeding.
Hot water bottle
Handheld fan (apparently the maternity wards are roasting)
Large water bottle with a straw.
Extra long charging cable.
Place baby items high up so you don't need to bend down.
Compression socks for when you're home.
Ensure you have support round the clock at home for the first couple of weeks or very least the first week. Your job will be to feed baby, have baby cuddles and rest. Try and move around little & often (to the toilet and back say) but don't over do it.
Be prepared for the blood thinning infections after that you self administer at home. Have an ice pack handy to hold on the area for a few minutes before doing them.
It you have a bed at home without a bottom head board to do the cord trick mentioned by PP. have plently of pillows to prop yourself up comfortably, you'll probably find you'll be sleeping upright for the first few days at least.
Batch cook if your partner isn't a great cook. So you're getting plently of nutritional easy food in post op to aid recovery. I've frozen casseroles, stews, cottage pie, bolognese, chilli etc.
If you have a bedside draw, stock it full of things you'll need within easy reach. Lip solve, nipple cream, breast pads, pain killers, snacks etc etc.
I've also done a nappy caddy full of my post natal care stuff for in our ensuite. So it's all within easy reach or if I need hubby to bring me something instead of explaining what or where it is, I can just say, can you bring me the caddy from the bathroom. (As you'll also both be sleep deprived).
Husband will also have the next to me crib on his side for the first couple of weeks, when baby wakes he'll pass baby to me for feeds (breastfeeding) to avoid my hurting my incision.
Keep your incision clean with plain water in the shower and ensure you dry it properly. Trick is to lie on the bed for a short while unclothed after your shower and let it air dry as much as possible.
I've also brought the frida silicone scar patches for after my 6 week review to help promote healthy scar healing. And also look into scar massage - can help with scar tissue, overhang etc etc.
Best of luck ❤️