Mamabear86 0 Posted May 13, 2018 Hi!! I am pre-op, considering either bypass or sleeve. I am wondering how strict the rules are about lifting over 10 lbs after surgery? I have sons who are 1, 3, and 5 yrs old. I baby wear a lot because that's how life happens at our house. How quickly after surgery could I conceivably lift my 1 yr old? All of my babes were c-section, and I was lifting a 28lb 2 yr old within days after the last 2. How quickly were mommas or daddies able to baby wear post-op? We have several Tulas, and I worry about how my son would sit on my stomach if I wore him in front or where the straps would sit if I wear him on back. TIA!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
charlotte0606 56 Posted May 27, 2018 Hi!! I am pre-op, considering either bypass or sleeve. I am wondering how strict the rules are about lifting over 10 lbs after surgery? I have sons who are 1, 3, and 5 yrs old. I baby wear a lot because that's how life happens at our house. How quickly after surgery could I conceivably lift my 1 yr old? All of my babes were c-section, and I was lifting a 28lb 2 yr old within days after the last 2. How quickly were mommas or daddies able to baby wear post-op? We have several Tulas, and I worry about how my son would sit on my stomach if I wore him in front or where the straps would sit if I wear him on back. TIA!! I am also still pre-op so I can't answer you from experience but I discussed this with the nurse from my program since I have a 2 year old who really loves to be hold, and at least worn. She said to really try to avoid it because even wearing on our backs solicits our abs and it can affect the recovery. Now, I am not sure it's gonna be entirely realistic but I want to avoid it for 2 weeks at least. It is still better than carry in your arm, and lift, your babies. Sent from my LG-H831 using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bryn910 519 Posted June 3, 2018 Your doctor will go along with the usual rule of no lifting/carrying anything over 10 pounds. You may feel ok but it may decrease healing time, bust a stitch or tear your muscles more in the abdominals. I would just advise you to keep baby/child on lap, cuddle and snuggle until 6 weeks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Losebig 508 Posted June 3, 2018 There’s a fairly high risk of hernia if you lift. The actual limit varies but usually is under 20 lbs. I have 2 young kids and did have to lift the little one a few times in emergencies and I very much felt it. I would assume you won’t be able to hold the baby. They did say if you have to hold them then not picking them up from the floor is best and having them in your lap is fine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
charlotte0606 56 Posted June 4, 2018 There’s a fairly high risk of hernia if you lift. The actual limit varies but usually is under 20 lbs. I have 2 young kids and did have to lift the little one a few times in emergencies and I very much felt it. I would assume you won’t be able to hold the baby. They did say if you have to hold them then not picking them up from the floor is best and having them in your lap is fineHow much does your baby weigh and how long post op did you lift him/her ? I am also scared of such emergencies...Sent from my LG-H831 using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Losebig 508 Posted June 5, 2018 (edited) 23 hours ago, charlotte0606 said: How much does your baby weigh and how long post op did you lift him/her ? I am also scared of such emergencies... Sent from my LG-H831 using BariatricPal mobile app The emergency lift was my daughter (almost 2 at the time) and I think she was around 30 lbs. I lifted her from the floor and that was painful. I had carried her a couple of other times but just grabbed her from the crib or changing table and that seemed ok. Not sure on the exact timing, but probably week 3 or 4. Edited June 5, 2018 by Losebig Share this post Link to post Share on other sites