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Can having a baby lead to urinary incontinence?

Mothers who choose to give birth naturally can only come out, because the baby's head is forced out during childbirth, and doctors and midwives will tell you how hard it is. Therefore, because the baby is trying to get out and see the world as soon as possible, the mother is also trying to help the baby out, and in this process, it may cause urinary incontinence and even an embarrassing situation of defecation.

In fact, this situation is not a case, but a common situation in the production process. Mothers don't have to care too much. Giving birth to a child is not as noble and gorgeous as going to a wedding, and its posture is elegant and calm. The mothers in the delivery room are all the same, and no one has to laugh at anyone. In order to avoid the embarrassing situation of defecation during childbirth, mothers can go to the toilet to clean up before childbirth.

The common causes of urinary incontinence are: 1, and the tension of external anal sphincter decreases. 2, rectal sensory disorder. 3. Loss of consistency of internal and external anal sphincter response after rectal traction stimulation. It is related to the pulling and stimulation of anal sphincter during delivery. Maternal women should pay attention to pudendal hygiene, drink plenty of water and eat some warm fruits and vegetables properly, which can also prevent urinary incontinence. Under normal circumstances, natural delivery will not lead to incontinence. Because you can't eat or drink for a few hours before the operation, there is no excrement in the intestines of pregnant women. In the process of production, when the fetus descends and may be oppressed, it will feel abdominal pain, which is a bit like defecation, but there will still be food in the large intestine of a few pregnant women, so it will not be excreted. Even if incontinence occurs, it will be cleaned quickly to avoid infecting the lower body of pregnant women. Don't worry about this.