Can I shave my private area after C-section?

Your health care provider might ask you to shower at home with an antiseptic soap the night before and the morning of your C-section. Don't shave your pubic hair within 24 hours of your C-section. This can increase the risk of a surgical site infection.
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Can you shave your C-section scar?

It's no longer standard procedure to shave pubic hair, because it could permit unwanted bacteria into the body. (Nor should you shave or wax your own bikini area or abdomen right before a scheduled C-section, also due to the infection risk.) Any hair that might get in the way of the incision is clipped.
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Do they shave you for ac section?

Don't shave your stomach or pubic area

You might think you're being helpful, but shaving with razors creates small nicks in the skin, which can promote infection after delivery. If hair removal is necessary, your nurse will take care of it with clippers in the hospital on the day of your C-section.
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Where do they shave for C-section?

The C-Section Procedure: What to Expect. A nurse will shave just enough of your pubic hair to clear the way for the incision, which is usually about four to six inches long. You won't feel pain when the surgery begins.
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How long after ac section can you get a Brazilian wax?

Eight (8) weeks generally allows the new mother to have a good time to recover and heal. If you had a C-section, it is also possible to have the first intimate wax eight (8) weeks after giving birth. Extra care is needed when working near and around the area of the scar.
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Postpartum Caesarean Birth



Can you wear a belly band after C-section?

Doctors suggest binding after major abdominal surgery, including after a Cesarean section. There are benefits to using an after-birth belly wrap. These include: Helps relieve pain.
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How do I know my C-section is healing?

Your wound will take about 6 weeks to heal. You will have a scar but this will fade over time. Your scar will be 10–20cm long and is usually just below your bikini line. It will be red at first but will fade over time.
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What is more painful C-section or natural birth?

Ultimately, a natural birth may be more painful than a cesarean section. However, the pain after your cesarean section combined with the heightened risks to you and your baby may outweigh the initial pain of childbirth. Make sure you consult with your doctors to get the best possible advice for you.
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How many C-section can a woman have?

“So, every patient is different and every case is unique. However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.”
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How long does it take for uterus to shrink after C-section?

"Whether you delivered vaginally or by C-section, it takes six weeks for the uterus to contract to its normal size," Dr. Daneshmand says. Resting a heating pad or hot-water bottle on your belly (but not on the incision) can help—and so can ibuprofen.
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Do and don'ts after C-section delivery?

Keeping the area dry and clean. Use warm, soapy water to wash your incision daily (usually when you shower). Pat the area dry after cleaning. If your doctor used tape strips on your incision, let them fall off on their own.
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How many layers are cut during C-section?

Once the baby is delivered the uterus is closed with a double layer of stitching. Four of the five remaining layers are stitched with a single layer of stitching, but one layer is not restitched as it heals better – with no buckling and reduced chance of scar tissue developing, without restitiching.
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Are C-section babies smarter?

Wellcontrolled studies did not show any increase in intelligence of children delivered by cesarean section. Based on our findings, the association between cesarean deliveries with better cognitive development in children cannot be supported.
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When can I start shaving after C-section?

Most women need to wait at least 6 weeks before having sex after a C-section, or until their doctor or midwife says it is safe. They may also need to take a few precautions and make some adjustments to their sexual activities in the short term.
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Can you shave over stitches?

Can You Shave Over Stitches? If you have stitches, do not shave over them. If you need to shave around the area with stitches, contact your doctor.
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Can you shave over a fresh scar?

You can either put your finger over the scar to protect it if it's somewhat old, otherwise, you can shave over it like normal since it is healed, and hair will not grow there. Be sure that the scar or wound is not fresh, as you will not want to shave that area.
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Is second C-section worse than first?

For women who delivered their first baby by cesarean section, delivering a second baby also by C-section may be somewhat safer for both mother and baby than a vaginal birth, a new study reveals.
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What happens if you get pregnant 2 months after ac section?

What are the risks for pregnancy after a C-section? Research shows that getting pregnant less than six months after a C-section can increase your risk of complications, such as ruptured uterus or a low birth weight baby.
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Can you deliver naturally after 2 C-sections?

According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), a vaginal birth after cesarean, also known as VBAC, can be a safe and appropriate option. VBAC can work for many women who've had one, or even two, previous cesarean deliveries.
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Why do they tie your arms down during C-section?

Next, something that completely surprised me: Some hospitals may strap your arms to the operating table (others leave them free)—done to prevent you from inadvertently knocking a member of the medical team while they are wielding a scalpel.
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What is the disadvantage of C-section?

The more C-sections, the higher the risks of placenta previa and a condition in which the placenta becomes attached to the wall of the uterus (placenta accreta). A C-section also increases the risk of the uterus tearing along the scar line (uterine rupture) for women who attempt a vaginal delivery in a later pregnancy.
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How do I get rid of my hanging belly after C-section?

In extreme cases, where the patient has a significant amount of excess skin following a c-section, an abdominoplasty, commonly called a 'tummy tuck', may be recommended. This procedure surgically removes the excess skin, tightens the weakened abdominal muscles, and uses liposuction in order to remove excess fat.
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How can I clean my C-section at home?

Keep the wound area clean by washing it with mild soap and water. You don't need to scrub it. Often, just letting the water run over your wound in the shower is enough. You may remove your wound dressing and take showers if stitches, staples, or glue were used to close your skin.
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How long does C-section take to heal inside?

It takes about six weeks to recover from a C-section, but each person's timeline will be different. An incision — typically a horizontal cut made in your lower abdomen — can take weeks to heal. During that time, it's recommended that you avoid lifting anything heavier than your baby.
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Does coughing affect C-section stitches?

Laughing, sneezing, and coughing might hurt—a lot.

The best thing you can do when you feel like laughing—or coughing or sneezing—is to put a pillow over your stitches and press it onto yourself. I wish I'd known this pain-soothing C-section recovery exercise beforehand.
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