Cesarean Section Postoperative Care
After surgery the woman would be transferred by stretcher to the postanesthesia care unit.
Cesarean section postoperative care. This is usually done slowly over the course of a few hours. With your open hand support your baby s head and face him or her toward your breast. Support legs in postoperative transfer to stretcher.
The stitches may or may not need to be removed depending on the type of suture material used. You may use fiber medicine or a stool softener to help make your bms soft and regular. Example a category 2 caesarean section can become urgent if recurrent delays for other emergencies in a labour ward repeatedly postpone surgery.
If spinal anesthesia was used the woman s legs are fully anesthetized so she cannot move them. The enhanced recovery after surgery cesarean delivery guideline pathway has created a pathway for postoperative care. Prune juice may help make the bm softer.
Hold your baby at your side with your elbow bent. In an emergency your health care provider might not have time to explain the procedure or answer your questions in detail. Emotional care after a cesarean.
After a c section you ll need time to rest and recover. Take additional time daily to sit and bond with your baby if you are having a hard time with breastfeeding after the cesarean delivery contact a lactation consultant for direction and support. Necessary for placement of anesthesia.
As a general rule if the stitches are visible they will have to be removed usually 10 to14 days after surgery. Your baby can mostly likely be with you during c section recovery. Good examples are high fiber cereals beans vegetables and whole grain breads.