C-section recovery with a toddler

I'm almost 38w pregnant and my daughter is 20 months. I have been planning to have a VBAC but am now considering an elective C-section as baby is apparently measuring ~93rd percentile (I know the scans can be inaccurate). I had an emergency C-section first time round, and can't imagine what it's like trying to care for a toddler whilst recovering. I'll have my husband around for 6 weeks and am lucky to have family nearby. Curious to hear other people's experiences, when could you pick up your toddler after C-section for example, or put them in a car seat without being in loads of pain? Thanks
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Hey Jacki, I had a planned c sec for my second baby and tried to avoid lifting my 23 month old for 6 weeks but I felt like I could do it from around 3-4 weeks. My pain only lasted about a week. My recovery was much more straightforward than after my vaginal delivery! But I did take rest/recovery very seriously, especially in the first 2 weeks - I laid in bed as much as poss!

Hi Casey! Thanks for sharing. That's so interesting to hear your recovery was more straightforward with your planned section. Also great advice regarding taking recovery seriously. I was saying to my husband last night that if I do have another section, I'm going to listen to my body more this time and not rush myself, as last time I felt like I had something to prove (no idea why!)

I had an emergency csection with my first (23months now) and an elective five weeks ago. Having your husband for so long and family around will be such a help! It is challenging and i had such guilt about not being able to do much, but just try to make the simple things exciting - e.g. sitting on the sofa to read a book. That was basically my only activity with him for the first week or two. I found that the pain lasted about two weeks and I was able to get onto the floor and move around fairly normally, albeit slowly, with my toddler after about 3weeks. I lifted him up (into a high chair or onto the changing table etc.) around 3/4 weeks after and can carry him short distances now at 5 weeks. It does hurt on my scar when carrying him so I can't do it much.

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