How to Prepare for Your C Section Surgery
C-Section Prep
Preparation is key before any surgical procedure - especially a C-section. Here are a few tips to prepare for your C-section procedure.
From Now Until Your Surgery Date
- Continue seeing your pregnancy provider for regular prenatal care. 
- Arrange to have someone help you at home while you are recovering. You will need lots of rest. 
- Obtain an infant car seat (one that is not too old or in a previous accident). 
During Your Regular Prenatal Check-ups in the Clinic
- Schedule your surgery date. 
- Meet with an obstetrician (pregnancy doctor) to discuss the upcoming cesarean delivery. Plan how you will manage pain after surgery and at home. 
- Discuss an infant feeding plan with your pregnancy provider. 
- Choose a pediatrician or clinic for your baby for after you go home. 
- Ask your clinic how to obtain special surgical soap and a carbohydrate drink (Gatorade, Powerade, clear Ensure). 
- Bring or send Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) forms to your clinic. Allow up to 10 business days for the forms to be completed and returned to you. 
1 to 3 Days Before Surgery
- Your clinic may schedule you for a blood test at the lab. If so, this test must be done within 72 hours of your scheduled surgery. 
- Obtain the surgical soap and a carbohydrate drink as directed by your clinic, if you have not already done so. 
24 Hours Before Surgery
- Continue taking any medicines prescribed to you by your doctor or midwife, unless you have been told otherwise. 
- Take a shower with the surgical soap you picked up. 
8 Hours Before Surgery
- For eating and drinking guidelines, refer to Preparing for Surgery or follow your doctor's guidelines. 
3 to 8 Hours Before Surgery
- Take a second shower using surgical soap. 
- Drink 8 to 12 ounces of a carbohydrate drink. It is okay if you cannot drink it all. If you have any type of diabetes (including gestational), drink 8 to 12 ounces of water. 
After you Arrive at the Hospital
- We will ask you to sign a form. It states that you consent (agree) to surgery. 
- We will give you acetaminophen (Tylenol). This will help decrease pain from surgery. We will also give you medicine to calm your stomach acid. 
- We will place compression sleeves around your lower legs. These will help prevent blood clots. 
- We will offer you a special blanket or gown to keep you warm. 
- We will take you to the operating room. 
Contact MetroPartners OBGYN
If you have any questions about your specific c-section, it’s best to consult your provider. Give MetroPartners OBGYN a call and schedule an appointment today if you are in need of gynecological surgery.
 
          
        
      