Thursday, December 11, 2008

My New Found Respect for C-Section Mamas

After having four small incisions and a couple of pointless organs removed, I now have had a taste of what it is like to be a C-Section Mama. I know my pain is no where near that of someone who had a full incision and a baby pulled out of their womb, but a taste of that is enough for me to know I don't care to experience that. Soon after we had Michael, Christopher and I were already talking about when we were going to have our next child. He was beautiful, the birth went awesome, my swollen feet were gone, and I was healing like a champ! Our family was taking short walks within a day or two! The good things about giving birth completely out weighed the negatives and the pain. I was over taking the pain killers in a couple of days! I knew that C-Section Mamas had it worse, but I really had no idea.

Now that I've had this minor surgery, I find it hard to get in and out of bed, walk up and down stairs, and to position my son for feeding where he is not going to kick me directly in the stomach! I'm still taking pain killers on a pretty regular basis and I'm having a very hard time being dependent upon others to help with these small daily tasks. C-section mamas have it hard and I have an even greater respect for those ladies who had major surgery and are still capable of being awesome mommies to their newborns!

3 comments:

Chris said...

Respect!

Anonymous said...

Shannon,

Try placing a pillow over your lap to cushion the little kicks and jabs that are normal with nursing. Having had 3 c/sections, and having nursed all three, I can "feel your pain". Things will get better. Glad to know that all went well.

Aunt Kat

Sarah said...

Babies have a mommy pain radar. They know EXACTLY where to kick to hit the incision perfectly! :) It will get better soon. Hang in there.