Do's and Don'ts of Healing From a C-Section
Do's and Don'ts of Healing From a C-SectionAfter having a C-section, your body needs time to heal. A full recovery typically takes 6 to 8 weeks.Follow this checklist to take good care of yourself as you recover.DO: Rest as often as needed. It’s normal to feel tired. DO: Limit your daily activities for as long asyour healthcare provider advises. Walking is best. Start slowly to build strength and stamina. DO:Take pain medicine, if needed. Take it as directed.DO: Clean your surgical wound every day. Use warm water and soap. Then pat dry. DO: Check thewound every day for signs of infection. Call your healthcare provider if it: Turns warm, firm, red, orswollen; Has red streaks coming from it; Has blood or pus leaking out; Smells bad; Or starts to open.DO NOT: Soak in a tub or pool until your doctor says it’s okay, usually around 4 to 6 weeks.Showering is okay. DO NOT: Lift anything heavier than your baby for as long as your healthcareprovider advises. DO NOT: Drive for at least 2 weeks. DO NOT: Have sex until your healthcareprovider says it is OK to do so.Remember: Give yourself plenty of time to heal so you can feel your best and better take care of yourbaby. Follow this checklist to help you fully recover from your C-section.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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