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    Posted: 02 January 2011 at 10:09pm
I had an emergency C-section after 29 hours of labour 2 weeks ago. I stayed in hospital for 5 days and developed an infection which was treated with antibiotics. Since being at home it has got heaps worse and I had to go back to hospital for IV antibiotics. The wound is weeping and pussy and really sore. It still ahs not closed up. It is causing me heaps of stress and I am worried that I will have to go back to hospital again. My main fear is that it will affect my fertility ( I want to have more kids) I am now on more antibiotics ( which make my son throw up after BFing) but the wound is still gross.

Did anyone else experience this? What happened?

I have found it hard to chase up my MW and the nurse who came to my house said there was no infection! It wasn't until I asked my MW to call the hospital and insist that they see me.

Any other experiences/advice would be appreciated, Thanks!
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Sorry no advice here, only hugs

Hope you get it sorted soon and that you can have more kiddies.
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I had a large abcess under my c-section wound that burst when B was 2.5 weeks old (in the car while driving up through the Bombay Hills on Xmas Eve no less!) and ended up in hospital on IV antibiotics.

Next time around (I had no trouble getting pregnant on my end, the age gap between #1 and 2 was because of a different relationship, and male factor infertility) I was determined to avoid a repeat, and read somewhere about folding a sanitary pad along the top of your undies (basically fold in half lengthwise and attach to front waistband, sticky side in) and that helped absorb all the yuck that came out, instead of sitting there and building up etc. Cleaned it with salt water, no soaps etc.. and had no trouble at all with the healing process. TBH it was much more comfortable having a soft folded pad against the wound than it was to have skin rubbing together or even waistbands slipping down and digging in!

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On a slightly different tangent, I've had minor infections on both sides of my wound now after 4 weeks, and my darling friend who is a nurse in Melbourne deals with c-section scars all the time. She put me on to Medihoney which you can buy in pharmacies, it's medical grade manuka honey and I've checked it out with midwives wh osaid it used to be standard to use honey in gynae wards... but anyways try putting that on the wound (you can use it on any wound unless you can't see the bottom of it *shudder*) and putting gauze on the top of it, most important thing is to allow it to breathe so make sure you have cotton underwear (parachute pants are best hehe!!).

Saltwater, breastmilk and sterile wipes from your MW are best for cleaning it.

Luck luck luck!!
Mum to two very active boys, born October 2008 and December 2010. Getting excited about becoming a Childbirth Educator, and LOVIN being a birth support to amazing and courageous women!
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If your MW is not taking you seriously go see your GP. (luckily I really like my GP) Remember your MW is medically trained, but they aren't a Dr. (besides that it wouldn't be the first story I've heard of a dismissive MW post C-section, their pay gets cut if you end up CS)
You're your best advocate, if you know something is wrong make sure someone notices.
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I second going to see your gp. I've had infections in both my c/s wounds and then again in my gall bladder surgery sites. Possibly from overdoing things? Anyway, I ended up seeing my gp who was fantastic.

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