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Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/12/2007 5:11:13 PM
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peculiar_lady2
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Here is a new thread to start off a very full topic. The purpose of this thread is to talk of post pardum issues with both mom and baby. Please keep issues to the post pardum time frame (generally speaking that is 6 weeks, some issues it could be longer...until full healing).
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/12/2007 9:46:14 PM
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It mostly feels stiff when I bend forward, and it hurts when I bend backwards. The hot water in the shower seems to help with the stiffness. So it's "normal" or "common" for it to still be sore for a while then?
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/12/2007 9:48:11 PM
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Hey Yolanda, It should go away eventually, every woman takes different times to recover from it. My SIL told me she knew someone who was experiencing pain from it years later (like Sarah). Check with your family doctor, or do you have a phone line that you can call? We have Telehealth Ontario where you get a nurse 24 hours a day, if you have something like that, call them and see what they recommend so you don't have to leave the house.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/12/2007 10:23:38 PM
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It mostly feels stiff when I bend forward, and it hurts when I bend backwards. The hot water in the shower seems to help with the stiffness. So it's "normal" or "common" for it to still be sore for a while then? Yolanda, My back was actually sore in the spot from the epidural for the first few months after I had Jael. Now, it's not so much sore, as in bruised, from the epi. but I still have stiffness if I'm bent over changing diapers or picking up toys and Jael's now just shy of 7 1/2 months old.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/12/2007 10:36:49 PM
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all four of mine have been in different places in my back, and I can feel the four places when I bend over or strain my back even today. It's normal. It really doesn't stop me from doing much beyond just bending...I can't lean over very much. That's one reason I love the Moby wrap so much because it doesn't hurt my back like every other carrier I have tried over the years seemed to do.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/12/2007 11:14:42 PM
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i only had pain for about 2 weeks after each of my epis
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/13/2007 11:11:34 AM
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I had an epidural (topped up twice - unsuccessfully, but that's another story!) with my 2nd child and had absolutely no pain or discomfort afterwards, not even any tenderness. I had more discomfort (and permanent damage) after my general anaesthetic Caesarean (from being hoisted around before I got all the feeling back, and from uncomfortable pillows which made me lay awkwardly) than I did from the epidural.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/13/2007 12:45:26 PM
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I never felt pain or discomfort from my epidural afterward.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 11/14/2007 1:16:09 PM
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I had bruising at the site and soreness for about 2 weeks afterwards, what lasted the longest was residual numbness in my bladder, I didn't get any sensation back for 4-6 weeks.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 12/10/2007 12:53:05 PM
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Can't wait to see some of the new moms posting in here! Won't be long till I can too.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 12/31/2007 12:15:37 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Amber, have you tried Motrin 800? That's what they gave me after I had Gabs, it's breastfeeding safe and so is the Percocet that they hand out like candy. I didn't take the Percocets though because they made my niece super cranky and fussy.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 12/31/2007 1:33:05 PM
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Amber, at 12 days post C-section, I would say you should be doing only very light housework. Of course, I've never had a CS, but I have had abdominal surgery. You are post surgery and also post partum. Please rest.
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 12/31/2007 2:09:05 PM
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I'm trying to get plenty of rest each day, but there are just some things that have to be done. Maybe, but they don't have to be done by you. Your husband can help, and if he really can't, you can call a friend or someone from church and they will probably be more than happy to help you in such a practical way. Later on, you will not regret a messy house for another week or two. You may regret doing too much too soon though. What kind of housework have you been doing?
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 12/31/2007 2:11:47 PM
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What kind of housework have you been doing? Just laundry, and light cleaning/straightening up. No scrubbing tubs or toilets or floors, and like I said, no vacuuming or mopping either. Mainly just trying to keep on top of the "clutter".
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RE: Post Pardum Talk...(cont'd) - 12/31/2007 2:12:34 PM
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I think CS recovery differs with each woman. I don't remember pain at 12 days, but I was pretty distracted by breastfeeding to notice anything. Manda is right, follow your body's cues as to what you can do. Mobility helps healing, but only mobility that isn't painful. Even if you had a vaginal delivery, you wouldn't be up & doing all the housework yet.
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