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Recovery tips, frequently asked questions, book and website reviews. Covers c-section recovery, cesarean section recovery, recovering from a cesarean delivery, postpartum doula, depression. ... C-Section Recovery Survey - help improve the c-section recovery resources by adding your experiences to our own home grown survey.
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www.csectionrecovery.com/
www.csectionrecovery.com/
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Physical Therapy: This one is most important 6 weeks or more after your c-section. If you are feeling pulling from your scar... if you are taking a LONG time to get to the point where you can move without pain - ask your doctor about a referral to a Physical Therapist. ... C-Section Recovery: Tips - What I Didn't Know...
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www.csectionrecovery.com/what_I_did_not_know.html
www.csectionrecovery.com/what_I_did_not_know.html
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Alternate Name(s): Abdominal delivery; Abdominal birth; Cesarean section ...... The average hospital stay after C-section is 2 to 4 days. Recovery takes longer than it would from a natural birth. Walking is encouraged the day of surgery to speed recovery. Pain can be managed with oral medications.
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002911.htm#Con...
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002911.htm#Convalescence
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C-section patients typically stay just three or four days in the hospital before going home. But your recovery will be measured in weeks, not days, ... Dec 2009 Been There Done That!; c section #3 any different from 1st two? pain, recovery time... ... March 2009 Birth Club; Questions about c-section preparation and recovery...
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www.babycenter.com/0_recovering-from-a-cesarean-deliver...
www.babycenter.com/0_recovering-from-a-cesarean-delivery_221.bc
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You might consider holding a pillow to your stomach for some support. Most women should expect a hospital stay of between 3-5 days after a C-section. During this time you will be able to feed and care for your newborn as you feel up to it. ... C-Section vs. Vaginal Recovery...
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www.womenshealthcaretopics.com/cesarean_section_recover...
www.womenshealthcaretopics.com/cesarean_section_recovery.htm
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tipson speedng the recovery from a C-Section. ... Now you have a lot of questions about recovery time for a c-section. Once the baby has been delivered, your recovery time begins. You may have had some morphine so your pain level may be minimal for awhile.
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www.1st-babies.com/c-section/Recovery_Time_for_a_C-Sect...
www.1st-babies.com/c-section/Recovery_Time_for_a_C-Section.shtml
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If you are awake for the surgery, you can probably hold your baby right away. Because of the effects of the anesthesia, babies born by C-section sometimes have difficulty breathing in the beginning and need extra help. ... You will be taken to a recovery room or directly to your room. If a general anesthesia was used...
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www.pregnancy-info.net/c-section_recovery.html
www.pregnancy-info.net/c-section_recovery.html
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C-section — Overview covers why it's done, risks, what you can expect and recovery. ... But, in many cases, the need for a first-time C-section doesn't become obvious until labor has already started. Knowing what to expect during the procedure and recovery can help you prepare.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/c-section/MY00214
www.mayoclinic.com/health/c-section/MY00214
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Make sure you have some help so that you can enjoy some time with yoru new little one. DH was home for two weeks after I had my c-section and it was great how much he helped. If I wanted to be with our son he would get him and bring him to me and I would lay on the couch and cuddle and such.
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www.healthboards.com/ubb/Forum101/HTML/005683.html
www.healthboards.com/ubb/Forum101/HTML/005683.html
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