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Shower steamers and soap set at HysterectomyStore

No bath? Make your Shower an Event

Even though you can’t take a bath after your hysterectomy and during your recovery until your doctor clears you, it can be ok if you make your shower an event with our Shower Spa Set.

We found this yummy, lavender Shower Spa Set to make your shower super wonderful and relaxing. We expect you will want to buy this Shower Spa Set for yourself or as the perfect gift for someone recovering from surgery or someone who could use a pick-me-up and encouragement.

If we could just find a way for you to smell this yummy fragrance, you would order a Shower Spa Set for yourself AND as a gift for your best friend!

Read more about this Shower Spa Set.

Feel Fresh Without Water

You will feel soooo much better if you just “freshen up” during prolonged bed rest! These thick, disposable towelettes resist tearing and have a subtle clean scent. The best part is they can be warmed in the microwave in just seconds. Feels so relaxing and refreshing. Lifting your mood can be as simple as just feeling clean. These No Rinse Towels are aloe and lanolin enriched. These pre-moistened, odorless bathing wipes allow you to gently bathe your entire body without having to run any water.

Read more about No Rinse Cleansing Towels.

incision care during shower after hysterectomy

Incision care while I shower?

Do you have suggestion on my incision care while I take a shower?

After your hysterectomy, you will be given instructions that likely include information on how to take care of your incision. The main thing is: Keep your incision dry.

Many women wonder how they can do that if they have been given permission to take a shower. We have the answer!

Your shower can be taken in such a way as to protect your incision/s on your belly. Keep your protective bandaid over your incisions and cover with tape and plastic. Then make sure your back is to the water flow, away from your incision area.

Make the shower quick even though you are probably longing to take a long, lingering shower. Wash up quickly and then turn the water off. Dry completely off making sure to remove the plastic covering over your incision. If your bandaid is wet or damp, remove it and replace it after blotting your incision dry.

The key is to keep your incision area dry so that healing can take place. If your incision gets wet and stays wet, infection can be introduced and healing will be prolonged.

Once your incision is healed over, its still important to not allow water stream to hit the fresh healed incision area for a longer period. Allow for longer healing and be careful with your healing wounds.

Helpful products?

We, also, suggest several different products that might be useful.

No Rinse Body Bath – to wash yourself off without a shower.

No Rinse Cleansing Towels – for freshening up without a shower that can be heated in the microwave for warmth.

Shower Spa Set – for a fragrant shower experience when you are allowed to spend longer time in the shower while you wait to be able to take a bath.

Reminders:

Note:  Do not take a bath as this involves immersing your body in water which can introduce infection into your incision/s.