aw hun, please dont be scared

the fact that you are having a planned section is much less risky than an emergency. i had an emergency c section and i was scared stiff but i can honestly say that it was the best and most relaxed part of my labour experience and i feel better knowing that any future pregnancies would probably end in a section.
what happens straight after your section?
After being stitched up you will get wheeled to the hdu (high dependancy unit) for some well earned rest
Do you have to have staples or can you have disolvable stitches?
I had disolvable ones inside and a normal stitch on the skin layer which was removed 6 days after the op which was quick and pain free
What is the pain really like afterwards?
No pain during but it did feel like someone was washing up inside me - but as i had an emergency section i had a topped up epidural and not a spinal
I didnt really suffered with pain afterwards and i was quite shocked. I refused the liquid morphine in hospital as i really wasnt in pain, i just had ibuprofen and paracetamol but once out of hospital i didnt take them. I get the odd twinge inside my scar which the MW said is the stitches disolving, and getting out of bed isn't particularly easy at first, you just have to take it easy for a bit.
How long do you normally stay in hospital?
I had my LO on the 25th December (just before midnight) and went home on the evening of the 28th (although i did have to fight for them to let me out as my iron levels were at 7 instead of 12!!)
please give me any advice or tips on how to make the most of it!
Enjoy the moment when your LO is born, ask for skin to skin so you get LO on your chest straight away for a moment and remember, planned c sections are very quick and relaxed. Make sure you ask questions if you are worried about anything (i asked loads in theatre) and get yourself lots of pillows for when you get home to make yourself comfy
