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Can a C-section mother climb stairs, and how should I handle limited room/toilet access?

Moms advise avoiding stair-climbing early after a C-section to protect healing, and instead arranging help or aids (like a commode chair or full-time maid) rather than moving to a less convenient room.

💡Quick Answer

  • Avoid frequent stair-climbing early after a C-section
  • A commode/toilet-seat chair helps if no western toilet
  • A full-time maid or japa maid can handle chores
  • Repeated stairs may harm healing or risk hernia
  • Prioritise rest and ask your doctor for guidance

⚠️ Caution:Straining and repeated stair-climbing too soon after a C-section can affect stitch healing and, some moms note, contribute to hernia. Follow your doctor's specific advice on activity.

🤔What Parents Worry About

This mom is torn between family wishes and protecting her recovery, worried that climbing stairs will harm her stitches. The community firmly backs prioritising her healing - suggesting practical aids and hired help so she can rest - and encourages her to lean on her doctor's guidance.

Community Answers from Moms(3)

Here's what moms in our community shared based on their own experience.

  1. 1

    Better to avoid climbing stairs initially as it can harm your stitches and healing. If you must move to a room without a western toilet, buy a chair with a toilet seat (commode chair).

  2. 2

    Consider keeping a full-time maid to do the chores so you can stay where you are and rest in peace rather than moving downstairs.

  3. 3

    If affordable, a japa maid (around 30k for 40 days) can do everything for you including cooking. Repeated stair-climbing may worsen healing and could even contribute to a hernia - prioritise your health and rest, and ask your doctor to guide you.

About These Answers

The information shared on this page comes from real experiences of mothers in our community. While we strive to provide helpful insights, this content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with your pediatrician, healthcare provider, or other qualified medical professional for any questions regarding your child's health or development.

Last reviewed: June 17, 2026

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