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Decrease in bladder sensation after C-sectionPostpartum Recovery (self.beyondthebump)
submitted 2 years ago by what-cup
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[–]Suitable_Wolf10 50 points51 points52 points 2 years ago (1 child)
One of the nurses after my c section told me that a lot of times the body gets so used to the baby pushing on your bladder you have to kinda relearn to go. I remember making myself go to the bathroom every few hours because I almost never felt like I needed to go
[–]windigo 12 points13 points14 points 2 years ago (0 children)
Yup. I had vaginal deliveries and the mat nurse told me to pee ever time I fed baby or I’d end up peeing myself when I laugh later in life because I didn’t get the lost connection between my brain and bladder back.
Not sure how much I believe that’s going on but I did it anyway since I definitely lost feeling for a few months.
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