4 months after a C-Section and I do NOT feel right.?!


Question: I had an emergency C-Section 4 months ago with my son. Ever since I have felt weak and tired all the time. I have had a child before and understand not getting sleep with a baby. It seems to be more my muscles hurt I feel weak alot and it hard for my to concentrate on anything. I also have run a low grade fever of 99.5 sometimes. I have numerous viral infections and my stomach always seem to be cramping and I have lots of loose stools. If someone could explain or send me in the right direction I would love it.

TiredMommy.
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I would suggest you see an internist, at the very least have your ob/gyn check this out. something is not right.

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Go to your Dr. and if he/she doesn't give you any answers, get a second opionion!
Sounds like you might have an infection. I would definitely discuss with my doctor.
i would think that there is something wrong since it has been four months already. you should check with your doctor. if no insurance go to a county health clinic and have it checked out. its better to find out as soon as possible what could be wrong. do it for your children they deserve to have a mother looking after them. take care.
I'd say call your doctor and if you don't get the kind of care and examination youre looking for, call the hospital. They should have given you a paper when you were discharged for symptoms to look out for and what number to call.. I'm well aware of the amount of paperwork you receive after the baby and if youre like me you probably lost it, so just call the hospital desk and explain.
that kind of sounds serious you should immediately see a doctor.
I had a similar problem during my pregnancy and anything I ate .forget it my stool was loose my doctor told me I had a intestinal tract infection. but talk to your doctor
If you feel something isn't right- it isn't! The fever worries me as it is a sign of infection in the body. The bowel stuff makes me think "adhesions"- scar tissue. sometimes after any operation down there the uterus and other organs form scar tissue- sometimes sticking themselves to each other when they shouldn't. This can be serious enough to cause a bowel obstruction. My first C-section was an emergency- and I had pain for three years every time I sneezed or moved suddenly- pain during s*x. My second was a scheduled- and I feel done right- and I have had not nearly the same problems since! The muscle pain, weakness and other stuff is worrisome too. After 4 months you shouldn't feel this way- if you don't get good answers from your current doc- or willingness to run tests- find another one who will! I found that my body didn't change much after the first- but I had drastic changes after the second- dry skin, thinned hair, loose stools for the past 2 years- they are metabolic changes. They weren't serious enough to tell anyone- but I complained of redness in my face to my doc- she didn't think I had anything wrong- but sent me to a dermatologist anyway. They just diagnosed me with Roseacea- and I'm 31! After 4 months you shouldn't feel this way- if you don't get good answers from your current doc- or willingness to run tests- find another one who will!
your body is trying to fight off an infection, go to a dr now, the sooner the better to get it under control..don't wait till you get bad. go now.
Sounds like it could be your thyroid. Go to one of the medical sights and look up either hypothyroid or postpartum thyroiditis. Thyroid can cause problems with depression, concentration, fatigue, changes in bowel habits, dizziness, increased/decreased in body temp. Your thyroid regulates everything and pregnancy is very hard on it. See your doctor for a TSH level.

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