CARE
AFTER CESAREAN BIRTH
After a caesarean section
you have to take a lot of care as to how you sit,
lie, talk, and laugh and do other daily activities.
It is very important that you take extra care so
as to make sure that you do not hurt yourself or
do any act so that it affects the major surgery
that has been done to ensure that speedy healing
and recovery. We have therefore brought for you
tips that will help you take that special care you
need.
The most important thing that you have to consider
after a caesarean section is your comfort while
sitting, getting into or out of bed, lying and coughing
or laughing because in all these acts your abdominal
muscles tighten thereby causing pain.
What you need to
do while sitting:
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Always
place a small pillow behind your back while
you are sitting either on the bed or a chair
or in your car.
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Always
make sure that while you are sitting you are
well supported, your back is properly propped
up and this will help you feel comfortable and
your tummy will not feel as sore.
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Bending
one or both knees up from time to time may help
relieve discomfort.
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While you are feeding the baby place the baby
on the pillow in your lap and this position
will not only give a good latch-on position
for breastfeeding it will also protect your
stitches.
What you need to do while lying:
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While you are lying
on your back placing a pillow under your thighs
will give you more comfort and will help you
relax.
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When lying on your side place pillows on your
side for comfort. This will also be a comfortable
position for breastfeeding the baby.
What you need to do while
getting out of bed or into the bed:
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For
getting out of bed first roll on to your side,
place one hand to support your wound if necessary
and with the help of your other hand try to
slowly pull yourself up.
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Sit
up on the side of the bed and slowly stand up.
Always stand tall and walk tall since a good
posture is essential and it will help you protect
your back.
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For
getting into bed simply reverse the procedure
but remember to support your tummy and the stitches.
What you need to do while
laughing, coughing or sneezing:
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Always
support your tummy while you are laughing/coughing
or sneezing.
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While
you are sitting, hold a pillow on your lap for
supporting your tummy and try to put as less
pressure as you can on your tummy.
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If
you need to cough something up, the least painful
and most effective way is to "huff" (a short
forced breath out through your mouth, like steaming
up a mirror).
Helpful Exercises
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Briskly
circle your feet, bend forward and backwards
and stretch your feet at the ankle for 20 to
30 seconds. This exercise helps maintain circulation
and prevents swelling. Do this exercise as often
as possible and start immediately and continue
until you are up and about.
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Lie down with your knee bend. Pull in your tummy
and take both knees gently to the left then
to the right. Bend knees as far as it is comfortable.
Repeat several times.
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Lie
on your back with your knees bend and your feet
flat on the bed/floor. Pull in your tummy and
try to press the small of your back down into
the bed. Hold that position for a few seconds
and then let go. While doing this exercise do
not hold your breath.
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This exercise can be done at any time anywhere.
To perform this exercise imagine that you are
trying to stop yourself from passing wind and
at the same time try to stop your flow of urine
mid-stream. Remember not to tighten your tummy
or buttocks, squeezing your legs together or
holding your breath. Hold the lift for as long
as you can and release. Rest for a while and
repeat.