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Who had a C section?

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Youcannotbeserious · 24/05/2008 10:44

I had a C section last week and I have dissolvable sutures rather than stitches.

My consultant told me to stick to showers, which I have, and the scar is lovely (as much as a scar can be - I have no complaints! )

But, I'm desperate for a bath!!!

I don't think my consultant meant for me to only have showers for the next 6 weeks (until my check up) but he didn't actually specify a timescale and I didn't ask.

How long did you wait before a lovely long soak?

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windygalestoday · 24/05/2008 10:48

i think they say showers rther than baths to avoid infection obviously in a bath the water is on ll parts of your body t the same time whilst a shower rinses you down ......ive had 3 c sections (not all at the same time lol)and bathed in salt/baby bath bubbles almost as soon as.
Imo i think youre ok but can you call your midwife and ask her??

windygalestoday · 24/05/2008 10:48

all parts of your body i meant

Youcannotbeserious · 24/05/2008 10:49

Thanks WGT...

I could call the midwife and I do have a mobile number for my consultant too - but it's too petty to call on a bank holiday weekend IMO...

the midwife is coming on Tuesday so I think I'll wait until then.

thanks!

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helpmaboab · 24/05/2008 10:52

I don't remember being advised to stick to showers after either section - in fact i'm sure midwife suggested salt water baths as my scar was a little infected. I'd go ahead if i were you - nothing more relaxing than a soak in the tub which is probably more important right now! Congratulations by the way!

windygalestoday · 24/05/2008 10:53

i cant see they will dissolve that easy a shower is water just the same isnt it??

be careful about smellies my usual bubble bath irritated the new skin on my scar stick to baby bath its non irritant and dry your scar gently but thoroughly....

learningallthetime · 24/05/2008 10:54

I had a c - section n November and I wasn't told not to take baths.

Just take it easy getting in and out of the bath.

SirJimmySeville · 24/05/2008 10:54

Ring the midwife. People have babies on BH weekends too

windygalestoday · 24/05/2008 10:57

get a pic of your baby on ya profile i went for a nosey lol

VictorianSqualor · 24/05/2008 10:59

I had stitches, but they were taken out on day 5 anyway so even if your sutures dissolve I can't see it being an issue.

minster · 24/05/2008 12:04

I had dissolving stitches & had baths as soon as I got home from hospital.

Purplepillow · 24/05/2008 12:08

I had c section too and I used lavender oil in the bath which helped the scar heal quicker.

EBenes · 24/05/2008 12:23

I only have a bath! and hate showers. I had them in hospital for a few days, then used to lie down and arch my back a bit to lift the scar out - as I still had an enormous pot belly, there wasn't really much back-arching, just natural belly-arching. I wasn't told to avoid baths, but was sort of nervous about soaking it.

whomovedmychocolate · 24/05/2008 22:33

I had a bath on day five as soon as my stitches were out. It was wonderful!.

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