Mrs D
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I need some advice from Moms who have had a c-section:
My best friend is having her first child and it will most likely be a c-section. I plan on making her a new mommy care kit of items just for her.
What type of items will she need to help her after having her c-section?
Had she been having a ******l delivery I would have included Tucks, Derma-plast spray, stool softeners, Soothies (for sore nipples) and things like that.
The Soothies will still be useful as she will be breast feeding, I would assume she will still need the stool softeners so she won't have to push.
Please tell me what things she will need and can save her hubby a trip to the drug store.
TIA!
My best friend is having her first child and it will most likely be a c-section. I plan on making her a new mommy care kit of items just for her.
What type of items will she need to help her after having her c-section?
Had she been having a ******l delivery I would have included Tucks, Derma-plast spray, stool softeners, Soothies (for sore nipples) and things like that.
The Soothies will still be useful as she will be breast feeding, I would assume she will still need the stool softeners so she won't have to push.
Please tell me what things she will need and can save her hubby a trip to the drug store.
TIA!
), magazines (she won't want to move at first), Boppy pillow (keeps the baby from laying on incision). 
I was never told to put anything on the wound, they just wanted it kept dry. Also make sure she has a set up (bassinet, changing place,etc) down stairs as well as upstairs (if she has two floors) as they told me not to go up and down the stairs more than once a day (was a problem for me with my first as I didn't have a bathroom downstairs with my first, made sure we had put one in before our second)