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I'm 12 days post-op, no stitches, nothing. I never even thought to ask my surgeon but if like to take a bath. Any reason I can't?

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I believe you are not supposed to for the first 4wks. I'm sure the sutures need to heal before you soak in the bath.

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I was sent home with instructions not to (I had the "super glue" on my incisions). I asked at three weeks when the incisions seemed heeled and the doc. said I could. I suggest you ask your doc.

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Darn! Thanks y'all!! :)

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Yeah, like what was said above, I think 12 days post-op is too soon to take a bath, if even a tiny bit of your incision is open, there's a risk for infection, so that's why you should wait until they're all 100 percent healed, but I agree that you should call your surgeon's office to get an exact answer.

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I was supposed to wait two weeks. But I didn't. I am a bather! I had to do it.

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This made be laugh made me think of the time Jerry couldn't take a shower because of the Water pressure and he said he couldn't take a shower because it was like sitting in his own filth...boy 3 weeks is going to be a long time for ppl who like baths

I was supposed to wait two weeks. But I didn't. I am a bather! I had to do it.

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I was in the bath within 3 days..

I had special second-skin waterproof dressings on my wounds. They were a god-send and absolutely water-tight.

A bath was invaluable. See if you can get some of those fabulous dressings and away you go :)

Edited by Madam Reverie

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I have a follow up Wednesday so will let you know what my surgeon says. I'm learning that all surgeons do and advise different things. ;)

Thanks so much everyone. :)

Edited by slmwo

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I had my week follow up on a Thursday, December 19, 2013. I was itchin' to get back in the pool and start exercising. I was a regular swimmer/water aerobics type exerciser before surgery. The sugeon looked at my incisions and said: "Gimmie another week." I was in the pool 2 weeks and 1 day after my surgery. I may be the exception to the rule. Talking to your doc is always your first and best option because everyone is different.

Blessings,

Kathleen

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Doc told me I could soak once all the steri-strips fell off (on their own!)

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Well, had my 2 week follow up and got permission to take a bath. Surgeon did tell me, however, that determination is based on how well my incisions have healed and not on timing. I hope that helps! :)

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