8 Postpartum C-Section Surprises Most Women Don't Talk About
Having a C-section isn't something most women wish for, but it doesn't have to be a scary experience. Going into the procedure with some knowledge of what to expect helps mamas-to-be prepare for their postsurgery experience. We've rounded up some of the biggest surprises women face after leaving the operating room. Which did you experience?
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Catheterization
Though new mamas are encouraged to get up and move as soon as possible, walking is a bit more complicated due to the catheter that is kept in for the first day.
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The Ridge
Even years after giving birth, many mamas notice a slight bump in their skin above their C-section scar.
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Pitocin
Many mamas are surprised that while in recovery, they are given pitocin to help contract the uterus postdelivery.
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First Bowel Movement
Regardless of what people say, one is never prepared for the pain and fear that comes with that first postpartum bowel movement.
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Walking
Considering that a C-section is major abdominal surgery, it's amazing that a woman can get out of bed and go for a short walk within hours of the procedure.
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Painful Sex
Even if you haven't had a vaginal birth, postpartum sex can be painful due to the aftermath of surgery.
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Shaking
In the immediate hours following surgery, as the body rids itself of the anesthesia and calms down from the procedure, many women find themselves shaking uncontrollably.