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    Posted: 11 November 2008 at 7:12pm
So I'm running a bath now (it takes a while). People have told me about adding salt to it to help with my stitched area.
I have plain old sea salt.
Is that what they mean?
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Yes that would be fine..my mw last time round also suggested mixing up some salt water in an old water bottle, you know with the sipper top, and using to kinda squirt over the area after using the toilet, kinda like a bidet effect lol. It did work though..peeing can be a bit stingy!!

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Oh and congrats on bubby!! :)

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Salt baths are good. My mw told me to put a couple of drops of tea tree oil in a small spray bottle and some warm water and spray my stitches each time I went to the toilet. That helped with preventing infections.
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Yay! A reply just in time for my bath! I was told about the sippy bottle thing too but thought I couldn't really be bothered with all the wetness! It's scary enough dabbing after just a widdle!

Hmmm, looks like bubba would rather I feed her than go and have my bath right now!
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I did salt baths and tea tree oil together for about 2 weeks every night, sometimes if I had the energy I would do one in the morning as well but that was only a couple of times.

Congrats on your wee girl as well.


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Oooh, I keep forgetting to get tea tree oil, it's so glorious for many baby related things (I hear).

Thanks for the congrats girls, we're sooooo stoked!
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I was quite scared about getting into a salt bath at first but they're actually really good
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Salt baths were great. My midwife just told me to get a cheap bag of table salt from the supermarket and put half a cupful in the bath each time. I think it really helped.
Chloe (4 years) and Oliver (3 years).
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I had a salt bath every morning for the first week or two. Was fantastic and helped heaps. And it was relaxing at the same time!

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Yup, I had salt baths and did the sipper bottle thing, too.
I hope your discomfort passes quickly

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I think last night's salt bath did help, I'm much more comfortable today, not so hot and icky feeling

Will have to do more of those!
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