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Cesarean Section: After Surgery
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You will be moved to a recovery room and monitored for a few hours. You might feel shaky, nauseated, and very sleepy. Later, you will be brought to a hospital room. When you and your baby are ready, you can hold, snuggle, and nurse your baby. Many people will be excited to see you. But don't accept too many visitors. Use your time in the hospital, usually about 4 days, to rest and bond with your baby. C-section is major surgery, and recovery takes about 6 weeks (not counting the fatigue of new motherhood). In the weeks ahead, you will need to focus on healing, getting as much rest as possible, and bonding with your baby — nothing else. Be careful about taking on too much and accept help as needed. Questions to ask:

 

  • Can my baby be brought to me in the recovery room?
  • What are the best positions for me to breastfeed?

 

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