I was asked to take my underwear off when changing into my gown. I showered about 24 hours or so afterwards/when I was strong enough for it. I also started bleeding straight away. Mine was emergent so I don’t know for 4, but they brought me food 4 hours after surgery and told me I needed to eat though I had no appetite and really didn’t want to
Based on my elective c-section: 1. You won't wear anything underneath the gown 2. They'll try and get you up to walk and shower around 8 hours later. This is not necessarily a thorough shower but to get you to walk, have a quick rinse and I got in my pyjamas. Had a proper shower the next day and it was amazing 😅 3. I think I started about 12 hours after surgery and apart from day 2, it wasn't as much blood as I'd expected. 4. I got in at 11am. Was told I'd be number 4 or 5 that afternoon. Don't actually know what number I was but baby was born at 4.15pm. 5. I had tea and toast a couple of hours after baby was born. I was so hungry all day but wasn't actually as hungry after the surgery as I thought I'd be. Had a big takeaway when we got home the next evening though and that was absolute heaven 😂 Being anxious is normal but the whole experience from the moment you arrive at hospital is so relaxed. I just chilled in bed for a few hours until they called me down to theatre.
Thanks so much ladies! X
Hey, I can answer based on my experience. I didnt wear anything under my gown, but I had been trying to birth naturally so was already like that. You can shower as soon as you want, I didn't get the energy to do so until a few days as I was so tired. I started bleeding straight away Cannot comment on 4 as I was emergency I was totally starving, so I was a bit groggy for a few hours but as soon as I was moved onto the ward my partner found my chocolate stash and then the nurses came round with a sandwich for me Don't be anxious, will be totally fine, you got this. But happy to answer any other questions, appreciating my circumstances were a little different as unplanned xxx