Hey girl! I had all vaginal births but I was so scared to have a csection! I think csection mamas are seriously supermamas!! I know these tips will be super helpful to so many mamas with planned csections!!
These tips are definitely useful for a c-section. I wanted to walk especially after laying in bed all day but I was so weird I had an unrational fear that my stitches would burst open lol.
I had an emergency C section and I was in so much pain. I just thank God he was with me and my baby that day! Worst pain I have ever felt! && that first walk😫😫 also I was nauseous and throwing up from the medicine! These are great tips
Oh girl!! That sounds so intense!! It's no joke, c-sections are major surgery and that first walk is not fun AT ALL. So glad you and your baby are OK ♥️
Arielle such great information. I had our son c-section wish I had UA-cam back then. I was in a ton of pain afterwards. This will help out so many!!! Xoxo
I had a csection after being induced for nearly 48 hours about 2 years ago and am having a scheduled csection in a few months. I’m hoping so much that it’s an easier recovery this time. I remember being roughly 24 hours after surgery and my husband had to basically give me a shower, postpartum is humbling 🤦🏼♀️
I had an emergency c section and it would have helped to watch this video just to inform myself honestly. I think this can help all pregnant women . Also The most uncomfortable part for me was the trapped gas in my back .. 😩 tfs loved it
Did u have to have one or were u talked into it? Big difference. Ur medication goes into breast milk so yes, ur baby is on medication. If ur told it's safe for baby u might want to make sure that it is. Docs have a habit of telling u things that are not safe, are safe. U should do ur own research. The c sections have sky rocketed and are now a trend. It's a worry.
The recovery process for vaginal and csection births are so different but also has some similarities. Thank you for sharing this information this is going to help so many moms going through a csection sending this to my friend because this was helpful information .
Thank you for sharing i wish i did more research before having my daughter, i was so unprepared . . Great refresher because I’m 29 weeks right now, though I’m planning on a VBAC I’m glad i know what to expect❤️
Both my boys where c-section but none where planned things just didn't work out the way we wish. Anastasia don't work for me to have surgery unless it's general.
Great information! I didn't have to have a c-section but this is great information to know in case my daughter's or some one I know ever have to have one. TFS
My first was a vaginal delivery but my 2nd was a scheduled csection. The recovery was a lot easier than I expected. Love it! Returning the love and support and subscribed.
So with my second child I almost had an emergency c-section because his heart stopped beating. But I am so blessed that he came out on the next push and he was healthy. Having a c-section sounds awful but I am glad it went well (for the most part lol) for you. :)
This is a lot of good information! I did not have a c section but I assume it’s possible for it to happen in the future so thank you for sharing this video!
Great video mama 🙌 I’ve had four c sections. One emergency and three scheduled 😅 Some of what you mention changes depending on the hospital/area too! I could drive after two weeks, that’s crazy you had to wait until 6-8 weeks to drive 😮 Loved hearing your little guy in the background 💕
This is very informative especially for the expectant mothers and mothers to be and I can totally relate because I had both c-section for both my babies.
Thanks for making this. I get scheduled tomorrow cuz my little miss is breached and tried the procedure that didn't work and I'm very nervous ngl so these videos are keeping me sane.
Going in for my first c section on the week after next 💕 I’ll be 38 weeks because I have gestational diabetes. We are beyond excited to bring our boy home
Thank you for this! Had my first C-section (emergency)aug 2021, and scheduled for another aug 2022- stool softeners for the win! Planning to start 2-3 days prior to surgery!
I think both are the same recovery! Honestly I was in active labor with our oldest for 48 hrs (she was stuck on my pelvic bone with the cord around her neck) I was exhausted afterwards but by the time I was discharged it wasnt any different then my next two scheduled c-sections.
Showers make u feel like, new money, while in the hospital.
100% lol
Yes it was a game changer for me after my first one!
Hey girl! I had all vaginal births but I was so scared to have a csection! I think csection mamas are seriously supermamas!! I know these tips will be super helpful to so many mamas with planned csections!!
Awe, thank you!! 😊
Thank you for acknowledging that c sections are hard too. Thank you
These tips are definitely useful for a c-section. I wanted to walk especially after laying in bed all day but I was so weird I had an unrational fear that my stitches would burst open lol.
Omg me too!! It's scary
I had an emergency C section and I was in so much pain. I just thank God he was with me and my baby that day! Worst pain I have ever felt! && that first walk😫😫 also I was nauseous and throwing up from the medicine! These are great tips
Oh girl!! That sounds so intense!! It's no joke, c-sections are major surgery and that first walk is not fun AT ALL. So glad you and your baby are OK ♥️
@@ArielleBrimhall you are so right thank you❤️
Omg nausea and throwing up after a C-section sounds like the worst!! So sorry you had to go through that 😣
Haha my last c-section I bought adult diapers. Game changer compaired to trying to keep pads straight in the mesh undies!
Omg yeah! That's a great idea!!
Arielle such great information. I had our son c-section wish I had UA-cam back then. I was in a ton of pain afterwards. This will help out so many!!! Xoxo
Thank you! I hope it does 🙏♥️
I almost had to have a c-section but she turned the day I was scheduled for it hallelujah! Great info you’re sharing
Omg you're so lucky!! My little guy was too stubborn lol
Bless your daughter
@@ArielleBrimhall haha. Praying for such a miracle
I had a csection after being induced for nearly 48 hours about 2 years ago and am having a scheduled csection in a few months. I’m hoping so much that it’s an easier recovery this time. I remember being roughly 24 hours after surgery and my husband had to basically give me a shower, postpartum is humbling 🤦🏼♀️
I had an emergency c section and it would have helped to watch this video just to inform myself honestly. I think this can help all pregnant women . Also The most uncomfortable part for me was the trapped gas in my back .. 😩 tfs loved it
Oh man! It's so uncomfortable 😫
Did u have to have one or were u talked into it? Big difference. Ur medication goes into breast milk so yes, ur baby is on medication. If ur told it's safe for baby u might want to make sure that it is. Docs have a habit of telling u things that are not safe, are safe. U should do ur own research. The c sections have sky rocketed and are now a trend. It's a worry.
This is really very helpful mama ❤️ Should have known you before I had C-S in giving birth to my first born 😊
Thank you! 😊
The recovery process for vaginal and csection births are so different but also has some similarities. Thank you for sharing this information this is going to help so many moms going through a csection sending this to my friend because this was helpful information .
Thank you so much! I hope it helps her 🙏
My mom had 5 c section and she made sure to tell me pack prune juice in my bag and ask for it in the hospital and a stool softener 😂
Very interesting thank you for your sharing nice video
My second was born via c section. This is great advice!
New sub!! 😊
Yay!! I love new friends ♡ Thanks for watching
This is my second baby and i was told that the recovery they feel is 12 weeks
I'm gonna add tho I have an extremely high pain tolerance! Unhuman like they said haha!
Yess the shower really makes you feel brand new !
Right!?
I was with my sister through her c section recovery and I agree with alot of what you say.. Mom's are wonder woman!!
Yes they definitely are ♥️♥️
You ladies go thru so much it’s not even funny man that’s wild
Wow thank goodness I didn’t have to have a c-section. Very scary
Thank you for sharing i wish i did more research before having my daughter, i was so unprepared . . Great refresher because I’m 29 weeks right now, though I’m planning on a VBAC I’m glad i know what to expect❤️
Omg congratulations!!! Thats so exciting!!
Hola. I have another level of respect for c-section survivors. My sister had twins via c-section. Her recovery was awful 💜💜. Thanks for sharing.
It's definitely a rough road but totally worth it ♡
Both my boys where c-section but none where planned things just didn't work out the way we wish. Anastasia don't work for me to have surgery unless it's general.
Sorry it didn't go as planned. I know I was definitely bummed when I found out I had to get a c-section but it all worked out ♡
Great information! I didn't have to have a c-section but this is great information to know in case my daughter's or some one I know ever have to have one. TFS
Thank you!
Love the what to expect. Great tips especially the app you mentioned about the medication. Yes, lots and lots of water.
Thank you 😊 That app changed my life lol
My first was a vaginal delivery but my 2nd was a scheduled csection. The recovery was a lot easier than I expected. Love it! Returning the love and support and subscribed.
Thank you so much! 💓
Ive never had a section but it sounds like there are quite a few similarities to recovering for a vaginal birth to.
Definitely ♡
Great info to share. I had 3 natural births but valuable for anyone who will have a C-section.
Thank you!
So with my second child I almost had an emergency c-section because his heart stopped beating. But I am so blessed that he came out on the next push and he was healthy. Having a c-section sounds awful but I am glad it went well (for the most part lol) for you. :)
Omg that's so scary! I'm glad it turned out good for you!! I would've been freaking out
Never experienced c-section, but 🙈🙈 you are really brave and strong women, c-section is not something easy
Thank you luv!
This is a lot of good information! I did not have a c section but I assume it’s possible for it to happen in the future so thank you for sharing this video!
Thank you for watching! ♥️
Great tips those compression socks definitely help I’ve heard.
Oh they are amazing 👏
Never knew much about c sections but this was very informative for future mothers to be as well, women in general
Thank you 😊
Great video mama 🙌 I’ve had four c sections. One emergency and three scheduled 😅 Some of what you mention changes depending on the hospital/area too! I could drive after two weeks, that’s crazy you had to wait until 6-8 weeks to drive 😮
Loved hearing your little guy in the background 💕
It was wayyy too long!! I was going crazy after 2 weeks
Agreed this is my second baby c section and they told me it will be 12 weeks of healing not 6-8
I had a c section too, I love hearing how it was for other woman, another great video 💕
I had c sections as well I love this !!!!! So helpful they really don’t prepare you !!
Thank you so much 💓
This is very informative especially for the expectant mothers and mothers to be and I can totally relate because I had both c-section for both my babies.
Thank you very much!
I hope to have a natural birth but if i have to do a c-section then i think im prepared because of you 😊
I was hoping for vaginal as well but baby was breech and wouldn't turn. It's nice to be prepared just incase ♥️
You are so good at engaging, l do pregnancy content, l could learn a lot from you
Wow! This just made my morning 🌄 Thank you ♥️
This is definitely good information to know for when I have a child! Thanks for sharing!
Yay! I hope it helps one day ♡
Thanks for making this. I get scheduled tomorrow cuz my little miss is breached and tried the procedure that didn't work and I'm very nervous ngl so these videos are keeping me sane.
Such great information here! This will help so many expecting mommas
Thank you!!!
Hey girl. I had all vaginal births. But you have pointers for all the mamas that have to have csections.
Going in for my first c section on the week after next 💕 I’ll be 38 weeks because I have gestational diabetes. We are beyond excited to bring our boy home
This is very needful for expectant mothers..
Thank you ♥️♥️
That's a true blessing and we thank God that you are okay
Thank you 😊💓
Very good tips.
Thank you!
My kids were born via c section. This is great advice
Thank you 😊
I like how you explain the process.. well done
Thank you!
Wow great sharing, thanks for these amazing tips
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this! Had my first C-section (emergency)aug 2021, and scheduled for another aug 2022- stool softeners for the win! Planning to start 2-3 days prior to surgery!
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you!
This topic’s so interesting to me. I wanna have a lot of babies but im afraid of giving birth 😂
I love how you give all the tips that are vital for great recovery.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for all the tips.
Absolutely ♥️
I think both are the same recovery! Honestly I was in active labor with our oldest for 48 hrs (she was stuck on my pelvic bone with the cord around her neck) I was exhausted afterwards but by the time I was discharged it wasnt any different then my next two scheduled c-sections.
Omg 48hrs!!??? Girl you're my hero
I have so much respect for csection mamas!!
Why thank you, queen 😊
A woman's body is amazing 💐
It's pretty crazy!!!
Great video.
Thank you 🤩
Great tips! Birth is scary can’t imagine having surgery as well! Moms are amazing!
Yes, they definitely are 🙌
I dont have experienced such as my sis got c section and she really relly scare
This sounds scary😭😭
Honestly it wasn't as bad as I imagined but it is a major surgery so it just takes a while to recover