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Where is the scar position of caesarean section and how long does it take to finalize the design?

I believe many female friends are familiar with caesarean section. For women, caesarean section is also a particularly important operation. Although it is not the only alternative mode of production, it is still a very common choice. So, where is the scar position of caesarean section? How long does it take for caesarean scar to be shaped?

Where is the scar of caesarean section located in the isthmus of uterus? The uterus of adults is generally flat and inverted pear-shaped. The uterus is a hollow organ, which produces menstruation in adolescence and is the channel for sperm to reach the fallopian tube after sexual intercourse. During pregnancy, it is the place where the fetus grows and develops. During childbirth, the uterus contracts, and then the fetus and other things are expelled. The uterus is narrow and cylindrical, so it is called cervix.

However, after delivery, the external cervix will become flat. The cervix is mainly composed of connective tissue, which contains smooth muscle fibers, many blood vessels and elastic fibers. In fact, there are many mucous membranes with high columnar epithelium in the cervical canal.

Under normal circumstances, the columnar epithelium and squamous epithelium of the cervix are at the junction outside the cervix, so it is called the boundary of squamous epithelium, which is the favorite place where cervical cancer occurs. Normal uterus is in flexion position, and the gap between uterus and bladder is called bladder uterus depression.

The isthmus of uterus is only about one centimeter when it is not pregnant, and it can grow to seven to ten centimeters at the longest when it is pregnant. In fact, anatomically speaking, its upper end is the inner opening, and the outer opening of the cervix is slightly upward. People without children have round cervix. The incision of caesarean section is generally in the isthmus of uterus, which is less than one centimeter when not pregnant, and can be stretched to seven to ten centimeters after pregnancy. Incision in the uterine isthmus can help stop bleeding, and compression can stop bleeding through the expansion and contraction of the uterine isthmus.

How long does the scar of caesarean section need? It takes 3-6 weeks for the wound of caesarean section to recover. About 2-3 weeks after the scar of the surgical incision, the scar began to proliferate. At this time, it is locally red, purple and hard, protruding from the skin surface. Within 6 weeks after operation, the scar will obviously shrink and become shallow. Under normal circumstances, abdominal epidermal wounds can be removed in 5-7 days, and no obvious pain will be felt in about 10 days. But it takes 3-6 weeks for the uterus to recover.

Generally, the wound of cesarean section will be a bright red scar for about half a year, which feels a little hard and itches when it rains on cloudy days. This is chronic inflammation in the process of wound healing. After a year and a half, it will basically become a white soft scar. If mothers don't belong to scar constitution, they will recover well after operation, and they can hardly be seen.