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C-section recovery: What to expect

If you’re planning to have a cesarean delivery — also called a C-section — or you want to be ready in case you need one, you might have questions about recovery. How much pain will there be? What breastfeeding positions might work best? Understand how to take care of yourself and your baby after a C-section.

After a C-section, pain and tiredness are common. To help with healing:

Check your C-section wound for signs of infection. A member of your healthcare team likely will tell you how to care for the wound before you leave the hospital. Contact your healthcare professional if your wound is red, swollen or leaking fluid. Also seek care if you get a fever or if the area around the wound changes color. It may be red, purple or brown, depending on your skin color.

You can begin breastfeeding soon after a C-section. You might start in the delivery room. Breastfeeding positions that work well after you’ve had a C-section include:

For support or information about breastfeeding, contact a person who specializes in breastfeeding, called a lactation consultant. Ask your healthcare professional to suggest someone.

While you’re healing from a C-section, you’re also healing from pregnancy. Here’s what to expect:

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says that postpartum care should be an ongoing process rather than a single visit after your delivery. Check in with your healthcare professional by phone or in person within 2 to 3 weeks after delivery to talk about any issues you’ve had since giving birth.

Within 6 to12 weeks after delivery, see your healthcare professional for a complete postpartum exam. During this visit, your healthcare professional does a physical exam and checks your belly, vagina, cervix and uterus to see how well you’re healing.

Things to talk about at this visit include:

This checkup is a chance for you and your healthcare professional to make sure you’re OK. It’s also a time to get answers to questions you have about life after giving birth.

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