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What to expect before and after C-Section

Giving birth is exciting and scary at the same time. But when your baby is already there, relief and happiness will come. You’ll honestly forget you just had a major surgery and will try to reach out and hug your little one the first second you saw her/him. Unfortunately, your hands will be tied until the procedure is all done. But don’t worry, the doctor can let someone in the family in to witness your miracle and calm you down.

Since the day I learned I was pregnant, I already knew I’ll undergo CS because of my scoliosis. But nah. My OB did not recommend it. Doctor’s shouldn’t, unless (1)you feel untolerable pain, (2) the baby’s still in breech position. She advised me to just take it easy and rest as much as I could. So I expected to give birth normally and I was actually excited about it. Unfortunately, sh*t happens. I had an emergency CS a month before the expected due. Yep, Toyo is a month premature.

Luckily, I am a wide reader, so I knew what to expect on either way of delivery. Here are some of the things I’d like to share based on books and actual experiences:

Before the procedure:

After the procedure:

Even if you had time to plan ahead for your recovery, something may suddenly happen or may catch you off guard. You should also ensure you keep yourself positive and avoid PPD. Feel free to ask for help and support and get every help you can. Sometimes a friendly face and a listening ear can go a long way towards making your recovery better.

Here’s one of the photos R took to keep you motivated. Haha! Spread love!

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