At first you don't feel anything, the spinal that is given for c section lasts for hours after, when it wears off - then ouch!!
Remember having a c-section is major surgery! Movements need to be small and slow and sometimes walking is painful especially in the few days after the section.
You will be sore for a while afterwards and won' be able to lift anything, after my partner went back to work he would have to bring my son downstairs in his moses basket for me before he left for work.
Driving is also a no-no, the general rule being 6 weeks after the surgery (if you drive before this time you may not be insured).
It takes a while to get over but it's worth the pain and discomfort when u have a baby in your arms!
During a c section, you should not feel any pain, however you will probably feel a tugging and stretching sensation as the doctors pull the baby out
Yes.
A cesarean section is also called a C-section.
No. You can get pregnant after a C-section
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I am 31 years old and a mother of four. I had a c-section and a tubal ligation after I had my 4th daughter. I feel very bloated on my stomach and look six months pregnant. I feel this has got to do with the tubal ligation that I've had. Anyone who can help me out or who has the same symptoms?
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If you're talking about a c-section, also known as a caesarian section, the whole idea is for both you and the babies to live. My c-section babies are now teenagers.
Depends on your condition if you have gential herpes then you HAVE to have a c-section.
my regular period started about 2 months after my c-section
A cesarean section
I- section carried more load than c- section.