Caesarean section may be planned in advance, but it happens and so that the decision to have surgery is taken during childbirth, when something went wrong. In any case, it is important to know what will happen after the procedure.
Since cesarean section - an operation that a lot depends on how the proceeds postoperative period, how much blood was lost during the operation, as the woman herself feels.
While you are in the hospital (usually 3-4 days) after you watch the doctors and nurses, so it is their responsibility follow your state, joint state, to appoint you painkillers if necessary, to follow the urinating. In some countries, there are so-called "pain relief, patient-controlled" when a woman is connected to portable drip with painkillers, but uses their own when there is a pain (in the conditions hospital). Outside the hospital used a tablet formulation.
Fluid intake and food are usually permitted no earlier than 8-12 hours, sometimes a day. If there are no complications, women are advised to take normal food without restrictions, but preferably more fiber to prevent constipation.
The catheter in the bladder is removed typically through 2 hours (at normal volume of urine), but sometimes it is held up to 12 hours. The rise on their own feet and going to the toilet is usually the end of the first day.
Bleeding from the vagina may be more. Using pads, changing every 2 hours. Tampons are prohibited.
It is recommended as much as possible to move - slowly, quietly, in small steps, with the support - better to prevent disease does not exist. Sometimes recommended "exercises" in a rocking chair.