After a C-section, it's generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours before attempting to lie on your side, but it's important to listen to your body and consult your doctor for personalized advice. Many women find it more comfortable to start lying on their side around two to four days postpartum, as long as they feel stable and pain is manageable. Using pillows for support can also help during this transition. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance for the best recovery practices.
They do not lay eggs. Instead they split in two.
straight up and down. I had a c-section and my cut is side to side and you can't even hardly see it. The muscles heal easier side to side
as soon as your able to walk on your own.
As soon as you release another egg, which is different for everyone. For some it can take just a few weeks, yet for others it can take almost a year. If you are breast-feeding it can delay the return of ovulation for some time. While you can get pregnant any point after your c-section, doctors recommend some time in between to allow your c-section to heal. If you want to have a vaginal birth after c-section (vbac) you should have at least 18 months between deliveries.
There is a possibility that you will deliver the baby soon thru C-section.
Potential side effects associated with c-section deliveries include infection, blood clots, excessive bleeding, injury to organs, longer recovery time, and potential complications in future pregnancies.
Henry C. Lay died in 1885.
Henry C. Lay was born in 1823.
Yes.
As soon as your first ovulation gives you a fat juicy egg to fertilize. I'm not sure why you attach significance to the C-section? Phil The same as a woman who gives birth vaginally......IMMEDIATELY.....you are extremely fertile after giving birth & can get pregnant at any time, even without having the telltale period.
A cesarean section is also called a C-section.
Probably as soon as you have your period again. My grandmother got pregnant with my aunt a month after having my father.