Few questions about c-section:
Regarding recovery, how long did it take for the pain(i mean abdomen ect pain due to surgery) to go away?
Quite a while, if I remember rightly. I pushed both DCs around in our Phil and Ted's for a day after about 4 weeks, and felt it afterwards! The really bad pain lasted a good week. I'd imagined I'd be able to walk round the block on day 3 or so - but no way!!
How long were u stuck to IV etc and what pain medications did u take?
IV - not long at all. I was given a big dose of something immediately following the operation, then Voltarol, paracetamol and codeine (codeine only twice - once quite soon after the operation, and then again because I demanded it!! It's fantastic stuff...)
How long after your section were you allowed to get up and move around?
I had my section at about 10.30 am, and was told off at tea-time because I hadn't got up (though that was because they told me not to!!)
How long did they leave catheter in?
12 hours?? Or so??
How long before you were allowed to eat? (i heard they allow food only after passing gas, is it so? sorry timid).
I don't think they gave me any rules about that. My Mum brought a tiny bottle of champagne soon after DD was born!!
How long before u had 1st bowel movement? is it painful
Either the same day as the operation, or the day after. They gave me a double dose of Lactulose to speed things up - which it did to spectacular effect. Don't be tempted to accept if they make the same suggestion to you!!!
So no, it wasn't painful - just rather unpleasant. I don't recall bowel movements being a problem post-cs. The thing that hurt me most of all was walking down the stairs!
Were you able to nurse right away?
Yes
Generally, my experience is that a cs does hurt - but nowhere near as much as a drug-free back-to-back labour followed by ventouse, forceps and reconstructive vaginal surgery. Compared to that, it's bliss!
The thing I hated most was that pesky thing they stick into the back of your hand. I have the word "calendar" in mind, but it's not that - it's something else that begins with "c". I think I have sensibly repressed all knowledge of it.
One weird thing is that you have no sensation around the wound for ages afterwards. I still don't feel completely normal in the scar area four years on (though I will stress that it's not in any way painful - just slightly weird if I poke it, which of course I do all the time...)
Thanks for your help!
You are v welcome. Good luck!