Q&A

What to expect during the C section recovery?

What to expect during the C section recovery?

During the C-section recovery process, discomfort and fatigue are common. To promote healing: Take it easy. Rest when possible. Try to keep everything that you and your baby might need within reach. For the first couple of weeks, avoid lifting anything heavier than your baby.

How are cross thread calls used in programming?

Cross thread calls is in essence the process of having one thread instruct another thread to call a function. Serializing calls to certain code sections, functions and classes is very much the reality of multi-thread programming, but there are ways to go about this effort without introducing too much code or complex logics.

When to give control back to thread a?

If the call doesn’t end within a critical period of time, the control must be given back to Thread A, with a notification that the call failed. If A is notified of a call timeout, the call must be guaranteed not to take place. Thread B is notified that a call should be executed.

When do the Baby Blues subside after a C section?

Many new moms experience a period of feeling down, anxious or inadequate, sometimes called the baby blues. Symptoms include mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty sleeping. The baby blues typically subside within two weeks. In the meantime, take good care of yourself.

How to deal with postpartum depression after a C section?

You may have postpartum depression, a more serious condition that happens in about 15% of all new moms. Talk therapy or antidepressants can usually help. The area around the stitches, staples, or tape on your belly will be sore for the first few days. Keep it clean to prevent infections. You can do a few other things to speed your recovery:

What should I take for my C section incision?

To soothe incision soreness, your health care provider might recommend ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or other medications to relieve pain. Most pain relief medications are safe for breast-feeding women. Check your C-section incision for signs of infection.

When to remove the Steri Strips after a C section?

Steri-Strips should fall off in about two weeks. If they’re still there after 14 days, you can remove them, unless your doctor tells you not to. They come off most easily when wet, so remove them right after a shower. If you have glue over your incision, you can remove any remaining glue after two or three weeks.