Thereof, when can I start using tampons after c section?
Doctors recommend waiting six weeks before inserting anything in the vagina. That means you should never use tampons for lochia or a period that comes early—it could cause trauma to that very sensitive tissue.
Furthermore, can I use tampons for first period after childbirth? If your period does return quickly after giving birth and you had a vaginal delivery, your doctor might recommend that you avoid using tampons during your first menstruation post-baby. This is because your body is still healing, and tampons could potentially cause trauma.
Beside above, why can't you use a tampon after a C section?
Not for at least six weeks after having your baby, whether you gave birth vaginally or by caesarean section. Even if you've never used sanitary pads before, you will need to keep using them. This is because the inner lining of your womb (uterus) is shedding and passing out of your vagina.
Can you get pregnant 4 weeks after cesarean?
It's possible to get pregnant before you even have your first postpartum period, which can occur as early as four weeks after giving birth or as late as 24 weeks after baby arrives (or later), depending on whether you're breastfeeding exclusively or not.