C section recovery is no joke and imo massively underplayed - I basically had a planned one and still found the recovery absolutely brutal. I still could barely walk on day 5- I remember hobbling to the car and still being unable to use stairs. I think by 2 weeks it was more manageable (could walk slowly around the block without being in total agony), by 3-4 weeks I felt ok to start meeting up with people. And I didn’t have any infection or anything, neat scar, as I said it wasn’t a rushed emergency or anything, it’s just a super painful surgery! I suspect the people who manage it best are those who (a) have planned ones and (b) also have had some kind of similar surgery before so are more mentally prepared. I’d only ever had outpatient stuff before so I think my body really was shocked by it.
Ibrupfoen / paracetamol aren’t enough - you definitely need the stronger meds too (sorry I can’t remember the name of mine, but I used it daily for c 3 weeks, I started tapering then as it caused horrible constipation :/).
I didn’t do any chores for 2 weeks; I also bought one of those picker upper things off Amazon for the following weeks, so that I never had to bend over when doing simple things like picking up a piece of laundry.
I did go on small walks each day as advised by the doctors (to avoid blood clots). These were very painful but necessary. I know someone who did get a blood clot so it does happen unfortunately.
I didn’t have back spasms though so I’d definitely get those checked out as a possible complication from the anaesthetic. I did have other unpleasant complications from the anaesthetic though so I sympathise!
best of luck, I really wish people wouldn’t undermine c section recovery (planned or otherwise). I had friends who talked about their 2-3 days of horrible contractions as part of vaginal births - and I spent the first two weeks of recovery desperately thinking how preferable that would’ve been (and still do..)