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What are the sequelae of caesarean section?

When it comes to giving birth, many pregnant mothers choose caesarean section because of fear of pain and other reasons. So do you know what the sequelae of caesarean section are? With questions, let’s take a look.

My classmate is 8 months pregnant. I rewatched the TV series "The Legend of Miyue" with her two days ago. She was very frightened when she saw the part where Sun Li had difficulty giving birth.

Then she yelled to her husband: "It's too painful and scary to give birth. Husband, let's have a caesarean section then? The doctor gave me anesthesia, and the baby came out as soon as I closed my eyes. It will save trouble." , okay?”

When we heard this, we all laughed at her for being hopeless, and were so scared even watching TV. It wasn't even time for her to give birth yet, but she had already given up. She probably wouldn't have the confidence to give birth naturally by then.

Nowadays, more and more pregnant mothers choose to give birth by caesarean section. But I felt comfortable at the time of the caesarean section, but I was afraid of pain and many sequelae afterwards. Of course, if a mother pays attention to her care after a caesarean section, she can recover very well.

Therefore, if the mother does not have any of these sequelae of caesarean section, it means that her body has recovered.

Frequent stomachaches

Many mothers who have had a caesarean section will have this, right? I have this kind of symptom. It has been more than two years since I gave birth to my child by caesarean section, and I still feel uncomfortable in my stomach. Especially if you do heavy work or stand for a long time, your stomach will feel a little painful.

I guess I didn’t pay attention when I was in confinement. At that time, I often got up at night to coax the children and stayed up most of the night. When the child makes trouble during the day, I always hold her and walk around for a long time.

In fact, wounds on the stomach and uterus require careful care and a period of recovery. I blame myself for not paying attention to leaving such sequelae. Now that I think about it, caesarean section really shouldn't be too tiring.

Back pain and incision pain on cloudy and rainy days

After caesarean section, many mothers should have the experience of feeling back pain and incision pain on cloudy and rainy days. This phenomenon can be attributed to postpartum rheumatism. If a pregnant mother after a caesarean section does not pay attention to maintenance during confinement, such as: sweating and blowing, catching a cold when going out, not drying her hair after bathing, eating cold and spicy things, and sitting for a long time causing her waist and stomach to catch a cold, etc. All may suffer from postpartum rheumatism.

In addition, in addition to rheumatism, there is another reason for incision pain, which is scar hyperplasia. This needs treatment. If it is mild pain and itching, you can use a cotton swab to apply some alcohol to see if it will be better.

If the pain is severe, it is best to go to the hospital quickly. The doctor will use scar removal equipment and medicine to repair it, so don’t be too afraid, mom. This repairs scar tissue from within, promoting scars and reducing scars from the inside out, without incision or surgery.

However, mothers should still be careful not to leave any sequelae after caesarean section to avoid guilt.

Some complications occur

Compared with vaginal delivery, caesarean section does have some complications. Some mothers are prone to uterine adhesions, intestinal adhesions, obstruction, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, etc. after childbirth, which are more troublesome sequelae.

When these occur, mothers must not be careless and go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid causing greater damage to the body, and some symptoms may also lead to infertility.