I've just had a c section at Chch womens so will give you a run down. Sorry if I pretty much repeat what Hila and others have told you.
I arrive at 7.30 am go to the birthing suite on level 3 and you are directed to the assessment unit at the end of that. In there you get your own waiting room where they will change you straight away into a gown and they changed my Mum who was my support person into scrubs. DH was there but he wasn't coming to theatre with me (he has needle phobia's and didn't think he would be very good at supporting me in theatre)
They had 2 hospital MW's that were pretty much in charge of the elective c sections from what I could see and they both came to talk to me and explain everything and get consents etc. Both of them were really nice. I also met the anaethetist there who also went through some questions etc.
You wait in your room til its time. There is a lounge area where your DH or support person can make a cuppa and there is a tv in there and a great view over hadley park. This is where my DH waited while I went to theatre
Once they come and get you things happen so quick. You walk through the birthing suite as the the theatres are down the opposite end to where you are. Mum had to sit outside the theatre while they did the spinal on me. My own MW was there with me so she came in and held my hand while they did the spinal.
I was pleasantly surprised getting this done. The local they inject first was a bit stingy but after that I only felt pressure no pain when they put the spinal in. When the spinal starts taking effect its a weird sensation.....different for each person I guess but its funny that although you feel your legs there's no sensation if you know what I mean.
Once the spinal took effect they put me up on the table and waited a wee bit before testing the effect of it. Mum came in then and sat up by my head. They tested the spinal had worked and once they were happy they cleaned and draped me up.
I was amazed after that how quick it was til baby came out. My MW said "She's just about here" and I said " Have they started already!!" thats how quick it was. You don't feel any pain but do feel pushing and tugging but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Next thing ya know...................My baby is delivered.
They held her up to see but it was really quick as they have to cut the cord quick and she needed some suction. Mum went over to watch them clean her up and weigh her etc etc. I was able to look out the side of the drape and watch as best I could.
They then wrapped her up and mum bought her over to me. I had skin on skin straight away while they stitched me up. Was awesome. Mum sat there and made sure she was secure on my chest............wasn't hard as Zoe was tiny and I have a big chest
Took a little longer for them to stitch me up as a muscle of mine cause a few probs but as soon as all was stitched they gave bubs back to mum while I got transferred onto my bed. They got me comfy as poss and put baby back to me. I then went to recovery where my DH was bought in straight away so he could meet his little girl.
I was in recovery for about 1/2 hr maybe 45 mins where I tried my first feed then they transferred me up to the ward which is on level 5.
You have your own room with an ensuite and a tv and change table and baby bath. Very clean nice rooms and I'm guessing sound proof as while in my room I couldn't hear other babies crying. Had a great view too.
All the staff were great right from the beginning. They are great at explaining things and great at answering your questions. I was really nervous and they really understand this and know how to put you at ease.
The hospital MW's were awesome. 2 of them were fantastic but all were great. They were good at either leaving me to it if I wanted or if I needed them they came when I called.
The first 24 hrs after your section you stay in bed so they come and change baby for you, help lift baby to you etc etc.
As far as pain relief afterwards..........they are big on it and kept checking I was OK. They will give you pain relief for "your" pain ...........more painful, the stronger the drugs. The spinal has morphine in it that is long lasting and before they stitch you up they do 2 nerve blocks at each end of the cut so this is a long lasting pain relief too.
Oh and you also have a bladder catheter in place which they put in after your spinal before they operate and take out the next day. It didn't hurt coming out for me. Was great not having to go to the loo for 24 hrs!!!
The next day I found I was very slow on my feet and limited in what I could do but you will work it out for yourself what you can and can't do. I liked going for a short walk every so often and I think it helped. The ward is a big loop so you can go for a walk around it and sus out whats there. There is a patient kitchen and a lounge...............I didn't find these til about day 3.
I think going in there armed with info really helps so I hope my HUGE post has helped you and goodluck for the birth of your baby
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