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    Posted: 15 June 2007 at 1:28pm
I'm being nosey here!

My SIL had a C section this morning, it was elective as she had a difficult birth with her first child.

Anyway my question is, can you still breastfeed straight away and do you start bleeding straight away after a C section?

I am just interested to know that's all!

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Yip you can breastfeed immediatly and yip you do bleed soon after as well. I was hooked up to drips and catheter for the first day. (they didnt wanted me walking the first day and night)

But when I woke up (was totally under), hubby brought my girl in put her on me and told me she wants boob. She latched on herself. It was a bit awkward sometimes but I just put a pillow on my lap to keep weight as much of tummy as possible.

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When I got up at 4 in the morning and they changed me I stood for a bit and all of a sudden just felt blood rushing down my legs and I warned them but they were too busy changing bed. They were totally freaked and tried to tell me it is normal but I thought it was as I was lying the whole time of course it is going to rush down now. Silly people. And Yip it was totally normal. Some people say they actually tended to bleed a lot less after a c-section than what they did after a vaginal birth.


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Cant tell you about breast feeding as my boy was in NNU so by the time I was able to try him at the boob I was already walking around etc.

Bleed wise I have been the same as my vaginal birth.
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You start bleeding straight after any kind of birth and when you bf your uterus contracts down so you are more likely to gush while bfing.

You can absolutely still bf after a c/s. It is painful to put the baby across your tummy and a big soft fat pillow helps to ease or spread the pressure. Sometimes with elective c/s, it takes a bit longer for the body to register that the baby has been born and the milk needs to come through. But if the baby suckles well, she'll have no problems (and her mw will help anyway).
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I breast fed straight away with no problems.

As for the bleeding I am the same as Shirena. As soon as I stood I had a massive hemirage (sp?)

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I found this with my elective c/s, it took a while for my milk to come through so Sam was very very angry and frustrated with me, but it didn't take long for the colostrum to come and I was feeding him that night.

I actually bled a WHOLE lot the night after my surgery, so much that I had to have drugs to help my uterus contract more as they thought I had clots. It was an awful feeling, as it just kept coming and coming and coming..

Oh and same as the others, when I stood up, HUGE gushes!   But the night I bled continuously for five minutes at a time lying down, which was a problem as I lost quite a lot of blood.

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Well I have just heard that the baby is in ICU as she has water on the lungs so she can't breastfeed anyway at the moment.

I was just interested to know that's all!

Thanks for filling the gaps for me! We can't go and visit today cause baby is not allowed visitors
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Awww brings back memories, has she been able to hold bubs yet? its amazing how quickly they recover from things like that and she will be feeding in no time
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My sister had a c-section last Saturday, she was only 33w6d, she hasnt been able to bf as bubs is in the nicu and is too tiny to bf (only 2lb 9oz when born) but she has been able to express so bubs is still getting the goodness of breast milk. As for the bleeding she said she hasnt been bleeding much at all, she said she bled more after her previous birth(vaginal)
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I had huge gushes too....not so much fun.

As for breastfeeding, supply was not an issue for me and milk started to come in after only about 2 days I think it was.

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In the hospital I was staying one of the nurses(?) took an instant photo and I was able to have that in the ward (considering I couldn't exactly go visit my own baby ). If that has not been done for her, it was a very special thing for me.
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Well good news, baby is able to be removed from ICU for breastfeeding now and then goes straight back into the incubator! So good progress so she finally got to see her baby last night for the first time!
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Sounds like pretty good progress in such a short time, baby will be discharged in no time!
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That is good news Peachy, not long till she will be heading home
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Well progress it is, she's heading home today Its far too cold to bring a new baby home today
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Wow she must be doing really well! I wanted out at 3 days but my mw convinced me to stay another.
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i had to tay 5 days and they wanted me to stay longer but i was sooo broad so i left on day five
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My sister had her c/s on the 9th and was out on the 13th, she found it really hard to leave with baby still in the nicu though
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I had 2 weeks in there. I was very lucky that Palmy hospital has boarding rooms for mothers who have babies in the NNU. I was discharged to one of those rooms on day 4.

Peachy so great to hear mum and baby are going home!!
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Originally posted by james james wrote:

i had to tay 5 days and they wanted me to stay longer but i was sooo broad so i left on day five


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