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Did it hurt to cut the needle next to you during childbirth? How long does it take for the wound to fully recover and how to maintain it?

After 38 weeks of routine examination, I found that my blood pressure rose sharply, and my diastolic pressure and systolic pressure reached 100/ 137, but I didn't feel sick at all. The doctor said to have a good look, so I went home as usual.

39w woke up pregnant at midnight and found herself red. But without contractions, I slept again. At 7 o'clock in the morning, I was still bleeding, but I still didn't feel contractions. My husband took me to the hospital, and the doctor directly asked me to go to the hospital considering my blood pressure. . The attending doctor directly said that the blood pressure was abnormal and suggested that I induce labor. At this time, what we want is to listen to the doctor and how to come over safely. After taking oxytocin, he was put into a personal delivery room, but the contractions came slowly and he didn't feel very painful. After opening three fingers, the contractions became stronger and stronger, and I began to sweat. Slowly, I can't help but feel pain, and my husband's hands are all purple. I can't take it anymore. I had an epidural. The anesthetic was really a lifesaver, which relieved most of my pain, so I stayed up until 9 pm and opened my fingers.

After sleeping for a while, the pain of uterine contraction peaked in the early morning, so I asked the doctor to check it again. The doctor directly looked up and said, are you ready to give birth? At that time, I was sweating with pain and my tired husband woke up at the same time. See the baby soon! I was born three hours ago. In the first hour, I was still full of energy and worked hard. Every time I have contractions, I immediately take a big breath with an oxygen mask. I felt exhausted the next hour. At first, someone next to me was vague. God has mercy on me, and the baby's head finally came out.

The doctor brought me a support horizontal bar and a long towel. I wrapped the two ends of the towel around my arm twice, waiting for the contractions to come. The pain in the abdomen has intensified. As soon as the contractions came, I used up my last strength and pulled myself up with a towel. At that time, tears could not help but soar. After two or three rounds, the baby's head finally came out and his body slipped out. I bumped into the bed with a deflated ball and fainted. . Then my husband told me that after I was unconscious, he cut the baby's umbilical cord. When the baby was born, it was sticky. Our mother and son were safe, and he cried excitedly. When I woke up, I saw my baby, and I felt so cute when I was fat in vain. That's great! Our family is finally complete.

Many treasure moms believe that the stomach will recover naturally after delivery. If you think so, it's all wet. If there is no exercise after delivery, the uterus will droop, the stomach will look bulging and the ass will look big. This situation is not unfamiliar to mothers who have just given birth. There are even many more. The baby is six or seven months old, and it still looks like five months pregnant. Restraint is very necessary, which can shrink the abdomen, prevent internal organs from sagging and prevent female diseases.

1, generally speaking, pregnant mothers will have local anesthesia before performing perineal lateral incision, which is why some pregnant mothers feel stabbed before they feel it, and lateral incision is usually completed at the peak of uterine contraction pain. Pregnant mothers generally do not feel pain unless they are resistant to anesthetics.

2. After transverse incision, it is necessary to suture the wound. This sewing process takes about 20 minutes. In this suture process, catgut suture is usually used, and under normal circumstances, the effect of anesthetic is still there, so the pain felt by pregnant mothers is not very strong, but it is recommended that mothers try to divert their attention during the suture process and not aggravate the pain of surgery because of nervousness.

Nursing knowledge of lateral incision during delivery;

Rinse after going to the toilet; The parturient should be washed with clear water to avoid infection, and then gently wiped after cleaning and kept dry.

Avoid using force and lifting heavy objects;

In order to avoid secondary injury, it is best for parturient not to exert force after lateral incision, let alone lift heavy objects.

Yes, of course, but it doesn't hurt much during anesthesia, and it doesn't hurt after childbirth.

There was a side cut in labor at that time, which was a little torn. After the operation, the doctor told me to urinate 24 hours, so it was very painful to go to the toilet. I disinfect with iodophor every day. Later, I didn't dare to push too hard when I was confined. When I tried, the wound collapsed.

Especially constipation, hard wounds are particularly painful. Take a bath with potassium permanganate every day and change underwear and sanitary napkins frequently. Because lochia is generally unclean in the second month, the vagina is in a humid environment, which is not conducive to wound recovery.

It took about 45 days for my lateral incision to heal completely, which really took a long time. Wash it twice a day.

When giving birth to a baby, because of the long labor process, the baby's fetal heart rate dropped a little, and finally had to be cut sideways. Let me talk about my own experience.

Because it was the first delivery, the baby started in the middle of the night. His stomach didn't hurt, but his back hurt badly and he had been constipated for two days. His stomach is so bloated that he can't sleep all night. Because I watched too much embarrassment and pain during pregnancy, I was scared more nervous and even afraid of having children. The next morning, during the internal examination, Miyaguchi opened three fingers, and soon packed her things, but when she entered the delivery room, she opened five fingers, but the amniotic fluid did not break. The doctor said that my uterus opened quickly, and it would be faster after breaking water, so I broke water manually, but after breaking water, the uterus opened slowly, opened two fingers in three hours, and finally cut horizontally.

I don't feel anything when I cut it horizontally. I didn't even know it had been cut horizontally, but I felt pain when I stitched it up. When sewing, I sewed three layers, and the innermost layer didn't feel any pain. When sewing the second layer, I feel the sting of the needle. The doctor told me to put up with it, and I usually feel higher pain. Bear with it. When I sewed to the last layer, I really couldn't stand it. Finally, I had to spray some anesthetic on the wound, but I still felt pain and my heart burst into tears.

I had a dull pain for a month after operation. I consulted a doctor, and the doctor said I used an absorbable thread. After half a month, when the wound heals, I should not feel pain. If it still hurts after 42 days, you just don't absorb the thread and need to pull it out. Sure enough, the stitches were removed 42 days after delivery.

How to care for perineal lateral incision?

Wash the wound with warm water every day for the first week, and then spray disinfectant (the doctor will prescribe medicine), especially after defecation. In the hospital for a few days, every day, a nurse will come to help disinfect with iodophor and bake the wound with a baking lamp. Try not to squat in the toilet. If you are squatting at home, you'd better buy a toilet and don't go to the toilet for too long. If the stool is dry, remember not to use too much force to avoid opening the wound. Wound hygiene must be done well to avoid infection. When breastfeeding, if you can lie down to feed, if you are not used to sitting, don't press the wound. Try to sleep on your side and don't press the wound.

The above is my personal experience, I hope I can help you.

Tell me about my experience. I am the mother of two children. two

The baby has become my sweet "burden"

When I gave birth to my first child, I applied to the hospital two weeks in advance and prepared to go home for labor. As a result, I couldn't help myself. 38+3 days, go out shopping by electric car. As a result, I bumped all the way and my water broke. At that time, the amniotic fluid was broken, and the leakage of amniotic fluid was not obvious. I always thought it was urine when I went home to go to the bathroom. Then I always felt something was wrong. I went to the hospital to test with test paper, and the result was really amniotic fluid leakage. Later I lived in the hospital. Because of premature rupture of membranes, I can only use antibiotics on my ass to prevent intrauterine infection. The next night, I was born. Because the baby's head was too big, after the baby and placenta were delivered, the midwife gave a little anesthetic and began to sew. The whole process is that the needle on the edge of the vagina hurts a little, and the rest is basically insensitive.

During hospitalization, the nurse cleaned the perineum twice a day, that is, adding iodophor to warm water for cleaning. After leaving the hospital, you can put a mat under your ass when you go home for dinner. When lying in bed, try to lie on your side to avoid the wound being oppressed for too long. Potassium permanganate can be diluted with warm water, and after being diluted to a certain proportion, vulva cleaning can be carried out. If you pay attention at ordinary times, you can recover in about 2 weeks. As long as you are not allergic to absorption lines.

I was still at home when Bauer was born, and the pain turned red in the middle of the night. I went to the hospital immediately, and the doctor examined me. According to whether my stomach wound hurts or not, I said no. Gong Koukou opened two fingers, because Dabao was delivered by caesarean section, and then I did something worse than drawing blood. It was born more than half an hour after entering the delivery room. In middle age, the hospital said that your child was too big to cut horizontally, and it was a little numb. When sewing, the needle felt something, but it didn't hurt. Ten minutes later, I want to go to the bathroom. I feel dizzy when I get up. Then my mother-in-law helped me to the toilet. They all said that the first time I went to the toilet, it hurt. I was too nervous to go to the toilet for a long time. Finally, I didn't feel any pain. This is normal. Now my nervous heart is relaxed. Personal experience feels that the wound can recover well in a week. Maybe it's my constitution. line

Did it hurt to cut the needle next to you during childbirth? The answer is pain.

When I gave birth to the boss, I naturally had a side cut. At that time, I didn't feel any pain when I worked hard. It should be said that the pain of lateral incision is not as painful as the pain of having a baby, so you are not in the mood to feel that kind of pain again. When a child is born, he has to sew, and I just feel one stitch after another. Because the pain of giving birth has not passed, I don't feel pain when sewing.

When I gave birth to my second child, when I cut the suture sideways, the pain of catching up with my hard work passed, and I could feel the pain with every stitch. It really hurts.

As for the side cut, how long will it take to recover? Probably out of the month, basically recovered. Wash the wound with that medicine or wipe it with warm water every day. Keep it dry and clean.

Although natural delivery can help women avoid abdominal caesarean section, some women still can't escape the perineum, that is, lateral incision. Compared with the major operation of caesarean section, lateral incision is only a minor operation.

However, not all pregnant women need to have a lateral incision. Only when the fetal head is too large, the pregnant woman's perineum is too swollen, the elasticity is poor, the pregnant woman's perineum is underdeveloped, and the pregnant woman's perineum is not fully expanded during emergency labor, the doctor will make a lateral incision for the pregnant woman.

There are two ways to cut one side:

The first type: the posterior midline of perineum is cut at a 45-degree angle to the left.

The second type: if the perineum is swollen badly, the doctor will cut it sideways from 60-70 degrees to avoid damaging the rectum.

The depth of the lateral incision will also be different, and 1 degree is to cut the skin. 2 degrees means that the fascia needs to be opened after the skin is cut. Third incision of rectal skin, fascia and sphincter. The fourth degree is to cut the skin, fascia and sphincter of rectum until the rectal mucosa. After the lateral incision, the doctor will press the wound with gauze to stop bleeding, or clamp it to stop bleeding.

Does it hurt to cut both sides?

Before the lateral incision, the doctor will anesthetize the perineum of the parturient. During the lateral incision, the doctor will cut the wound within 5 cm in an instant, and the parturient will not feel pain due to anesthesia.

How did the doctor sew up the three-sided incision?

1. Sewing process?

Before the lateral incision and suture, the doctor will clean the perineal wound, and suture it layer by layer with catgut from 0.5- 1 cm above the top of the lateral incision.

2. How long does it take to cut and sew transversely?

It usually takes 20-30 minutes to suture the maternal side incision. The length of time is mainly determined by the depth of the incision of the parturient, the technical proficiency of the doctor and the cooperation of the parturient.

3. Does the side cut suture hurt?

During lateral incision and suture, pregnant women can feel the slight pain of the doctor sewing a needle, but it is the lowest pain compared with the pain of tenth-grade uterine contraction and tearing pain during childbirth, similar to the pain of accidentally hurting fingers at ordinary times. Although it hurts, it can be tolerated.

Because the fetal size and perineal elasticity of the parturient are different, and the length of lateral incision is slightly different, the recovery time of lateral incision varies from person to person.

1. The lateral epidermis incision is sutured with silk thread, and the suture can be removed 3-5 days after delivery.

2. The wound of pregnant woman's vagina is sutured with catgut. Although it is not necessary to remove the catgut, the degree of absorption depends on the constitution of pregnant women. When it is absorbed, it will be cured. If the thread ends or catgut lines of individual parts are rejected by the maternal body, you should go to the hospital and let the doctor cut the thread ends clean.

3. The shorter the lateral incision, the faster the recovery of maternal wounds.

It takes 3-6 months to fully recover from internal injuries. Before this, it is best for expectant mothers not to share the same room, so as not to damage the wound again.

5. If after the second month, the expectant mother finds persistent vaginal bleeding, lateral incision pain, wound infection or inflammation, the expectant mother must seek medical attention in time.

Perineal incision is a technical operation to cut perineal tissue to enlarge the birth canal. This is a common technique in obstetrics and is usually used to assist delivery. At present, the most widely used perineal incision is lateral incision, that is, lateral perineal incision.

Many mothers have a deep fear of lateral incision, no less than caesarean section. In fact, lateral incision is usually used to assist delivery, which is not as terrible as mothers think. Lateral incision can reduce the damage caused by tearing.

Mothers are afraid of side cutting, and the most important thing is that they are afraid of pain. Mother Mo gave birth to two babies, and experienced a side cut and tear, just in time to share her experience with her mothers.

First of all, mothers should understand the process of side cutting:

Lateral incision is performed in the second stage of labor. During uterine contraction, the fetal head is exposed 3-4 cm, and the perineum is obviously expanded. At this time, the lateral incision is to make an incision around the perineum (cut 45 degrees to the left from the posterior midline of the perineum, scissors perpendicular to the skin, and cut the whole layer at one time). Its purpose is to enlarge the birth canal, shorten the second stage of labor and avoid serious perineal and vaginal laceration.

Before lateral incision, the parturient is usually given skin preparation first, and then anesthetized. The perineum, vaginal wall and pelvic floor tissues are relaxed by using pudendal nerve block and local infiltration anesthesia, which can effectively relieve their pain.

To put it simply, before the lateral incision, the doctor will give the parturient a local anesthesia, and those who naturally tear will not have this treatment. Lateral incision is performed at the peak of labor pains. Even without anesthetic, mothers will not feel too much pain, but they can feel that the meat has been cut, and the anesthetic has not completely faded when sewing, so the pain will not be too strong and completely tolerable. However, if there is no local anesthesia during the lateral incision, then the pain is tolerable.

Mother Mo underwent a lateral incision when she gave birth to her baby, but she had a local anesthesia before the lateral incision, and she didn't feel too painful. Occasionally, it hurts one or two stitches when sewing, but on the whole, it is completely tolerable, but the tear is different. There is no anesthesia at the tear, and it hurts especially when sewing needles.

It also takes time for the side incision wound to heal. Generally speaking, it takes about 7- 10 days for the lateral incision wound to recover. If it is torn again on the basis of lateral incision, the parturient needs longer time to recover the wound. In the meantime, mothers should take good care of the perineum. Please note the following points:

1. Clean vulva.

In addition to lateral incision, the cervix has not been closed after delivery, and there is also a big wound after placental abruption in the uterine cavity. Lochia remains in vagina and perineum, which provides a favorable environment for the growth of bacteria, so postpartum perineum is easy to be infected. Local cleaning is the key to the care of lateral incision. Therefore, mothers should do a good job in cleaning the vulva, insist on cleaning the vulva with warm water every day, defecate logistics, and change underwear and sanitary napkins frequently.

2. Keep lying down or sitting opposite the wound.

Generally, after the lateral incision, the doctor will tell the lying-in woman the location of the wound (usually on the left side), and then suggest that the lying-in woman can take the wound in the lateral or supine position when sleeping, so as to reduce the pollution of lochia to the wound.

3. Avoid contact with wounds.

Repeated contact or touching the wound will aggravate the pain and may also lead to wound infection. Therefore, mothers should try not to touch the wound frequently, and choose loose and comfortable pants to wear, which may rub and stimulate the wound, aggravate the pain and slow down the recovery. In addition, don't sit or stand for a long time and avoid squatting for a long time.

4. Relax.

Pay attention to cleanliness and mood after lateral incision. After all, it takes time for wounds to heal. During this healing period, mothers will feel obvious pain, especially during the "long meat" period. Mothers will feel itchy and painful. This is a continuous painful process. Mothers should pay attention to their emotions, be patient enough, don't worry too much, and focus on healing and restoring the physical strength needed to take care of their babies.

Many mothers will have such doubts, right? Do you have to cut the baby horizontally? In fact, this is not a natural childbirth and will be sidelined. If the mother has the following conditions, the chances of being sidelined will be higher.

? (1): poor elasticity of perineum.

The fetal head is the largest part of the body. When the fetus is squeezed out of a channel several times narrower than itself, this channel will "give way" to the fetus through constant stretching. If this passage is narrow, that is, the elasticity of the mother's perineum is poor and the vaginal opening is tight, it will affect the smooth delivery of the fetus. At this time, it is necessary to make a lateral incision to expand the birth canal.

? (2): The fetus is too big.

Nowadays, the standard of living has improved. Mothers are nutritious during pregnancy, and there are few cases of malnutrition. Most of them are overnourished. Coupled with lack of exercise and excessive weight gain, the fetus develops well and is generally large. If the fetus is too big, it will also bring difficulties to delivery. If it is too large, even if it can give birth naturally, it may bring serious tears to the perineum of the parturient, and even endanger the life of the fetus. If the fetus is too big, the chances of lateral incision will increase.

? (3): the labor process is too long

If the first stage of labor is too long, the physical exertion is too large, or the second stage of labor is prolonged, that is, the fetus has not been delivered nearly 2 hours after the uterus is fully opened, then in order to shorten the stage of labor and alleviate the pain of the parturient, lateral incision will be chosen.

In addition to the above points, if the maternal productivity is not enough, the fetal head is low, there are obvious hypoxia, breech delivery, perineal inflammation, edema and so on. It is estimated that there will be serious laceration when the fetus is delivered, so the mother is likely to be cut sideways.

Lateral incision sounds terrible, but it can help the parturient to give birth smoothly. It can enlarge the birth canal, shorten the second stage of labor and relieve the pain of parturient. Especially in the case that the perineum is inelastic and the fetus is too large, lateral incision can also prevent the perineum from being seriously damaged and the uterus from falling off.

Because perineum is an extremely sensitive place, it is normal to feel pain during needle sewing and postpartum recovery. If anesthesia is used during lateral incision, the pain will be less severe when sewing needles. If you don't use anesthesia, it will hurt when sewing needles. But the pain that every mother feels is different, ranging from mild to painful. The recovery of lateral incision is usually around 7- 10 days, but there are some.

Everyone knows that natural delivery is good, but everyone is afraid of side cutting. Many women say that it's a knife anyway, and caesarean section can't escape the side cut. The reason why people don't want to be cut sideways is because everyone thinks that cutting sideways means cutting meat, which should be particularly painful.

Before, my friend went to see her in confinement. She said that it was uncomfortable to sit and lie on the side cut wound, and the wound still hurt badly.

In fact, the process of lateral incision is not painful at all, no matter whether the lateral incision of the wound is 3 cm or 5 cm. This is because lateral incision is usually during childbirth. At this time, the parturient was tortured to death by labor pains. All the pain points are concentrated in the perineum and abdomen, and the fetal head will hit the perineum every time the contraction occurs. When the late fetal head cannot be delivered, in order to speed up the delivery process, the midwife will quickly cut a knife at the 45-degree angle of the delivery port. Many mothers will not feel pain even if they operate. I remember my friend said that I obviously felt the meat was cut, but because I had given birth for too long, my lower body was unconscious. In addition, the cutting speed is very fast, and it is precisely when the contractions are severe. The pain of lateral incision has been covered up by the pain of childbirth.

Many mothers are afraid of lateral incision pain. Actually, the side cut doesn't hurt. The real pain is mainly divided into two places. One is the pain of sewing needles; The pain of the second postpartum wound.

Does the needle hurt?

The first pain point after lateral incision is the pain of sewing needles, but some parturients can't feel the pain because they will be anesthetized before lateral incision and suture just after delivery, and most parturients can't feel the pain. I once asked my friends around me, and most of them felt painless and the wound was numb. Only a few people will feel pain, and everyone feels different for two reasons:

First, the length of maternal wounds varies, and the length of lateral incision will be determined according to the size of the fetus and the maternal's own delivery conditions. Each parturient's lateral incision wound is different. The longer the wound, the longer the suture time, the weaker the anesthetic effect, and the more painful the parturient will feel.

Second, maternal sensitivity to pain is different. Everyone has a different perception of pain. Some people are particularly sensitive and belong to people with high pain sensitivity. It hurts especially when sewing needles. On the contrary, some women are more pain-tolerant and have low sensitivity, so it is not particularly obvious when sewing wounds.

The Second Pain of Lateral Incision-Postpartum Wound Pain

Regardless of whether there is any pain when sewing needles, the pain of postpartum lateral incision is really painful, especially in the first week after delivery. Lateral wounds are usually 3-5 cm. Postpartum nursing, walking and even going to the toilet will feel obvious pain in the wound, especially when sitting up to feed the child. At this time, the pain of the wound is mostly the pain of wound healing, and the parturient is more relaxed after delivery, and the perception of the wound is more obvious.

Therefore, the pain of lateral incision is really painful in the postpartum recovery period, and this discomfort needs at least one month.

Avoid improper posture.

After delivery, the doctor will suggest that you can get out of bed and walk around after 2 hours. At this time, you should avoid squeezing the wound for a long time, pay attention when lying flat, and find the best lying posture. If the wound feels pain, you should change your posture in time to avoid the wound being squeezed or infected.

Pay attention to protect the wound when defecating.

After delivery, the mother may have constipation. When going to the toilet after childbirth, pay attention to posture, especially squatting posture, to avoid going to the toilet or squatting too hard, causing the wound to crack.

Pay attention to postpartum hygiene.

The lateral incision is only 3-5 cm, but postpartum women always discharge lochia. If it can't be replaced in time, the wound will easily grow bacteria because of humidity. Generally, postpartum doctors will try to use toilet paper instead of sanitary napkins. Toilet paper is more breathable and more conducive to wound recovery.

Keep the wound clean.

During hospitalization, the nurse will use potassium permanganate to let the parturient wash the wound every day. After leaving the hospital, it is best for the parturient to clean the wound every day for the next month to avoid infection caused by bacteria sticking to the toilet.

Observe the healing of the wound at any time

The suture of lateral incision wound is generally absorbable catgut, but not everyone can absorb it smoothly. If the maternal wound has symptoms such as redness, swelling and pain, you must go to the hospital in time. It may be that the suture of the wound has not been absorbed and there is inflammation.

The lateral incision wound is divided into three parts: superficial skin, subcutaneous tissue and superficial muscle. Superficial skin can grow well in a week; Subcutaneous tissue can heal in the whole puerperium, which takes 6-8 weeks; It takes half a year for superficial muscles to recover slowly. But everyone's physique is different, and the recovery of postpartum wounds will be affected by two situations:

First, the maternal physical condition. Maternal weakness, poor physical fitness, the body does not absorb catgut, it will lead to slow wound healing.

Second, the level of care. The better the nursing, the better the wound will recover.

The lateral incision wound grows completely, and the wound grows completely with the surrounding skin tissue, which takes half a year.

For expectant mothers who give birth naturally, what may impress and scare everyone is not only the pain before delivery, but also the echo side cut during delivery. The pain of perineal lateral incision can be completely ignored compared with prenatal pain or cesarean section, but for the parturient who has just experienced prenatal cervical dilatation and fetal delivery, the lateral incision without desire is even worse. So, does the lateral incision hurt during childbirth? When will the lateral incision usually heal? How to maintain postpartum?

The main purpose of perineal lateral incision is to ensure that the fetus is less resisted during delivery, and on the other hand, it can prevent perineal tear.

Generally speaking, the length of a woman's perineum is about 2-3 cm, but in the process of delivery, it is necessary to stretch the perineum length to about 10cm before the fetus can be delivered. However, many primiparas have difficulty in stretching perineum, which easily leads to perineal laceration. Therefore, in the second stage of labor, the doctor will judge whether it is necessary to cut the perineum of the parturient according to the specific situation. This operation of making an incision around a woman's vagina to enlarge the vaginal orifice is called vagotomy.

? Perineal incision can be divided into median incision and lateral oblique incision:

1, middle cut

This method has the advantages of less bleeding, easy suture, good healing and less scars, but it is rarely used in daily life because of its high technical requirements and the risk of perineal tear.

2. Lateral oblique incision, which is what we usually call "perineal lateral incision"

Lateral perineal incision can avoid severe perineal laceration and the incision heals well. It is the most common clinical application and a very common operation in obstetrics. Ma Qian herself had a lateral episiotomy during natural childbirth. It must be false to say that it doesn't hurt, but it is completely acceptable compared with prenatal labor pains and cesarean section.

It is false to say that the side cut doesn't hurt. However, the pain degree of lateral incision varies from person to person, and the sensitivity of maternal constitution to lateral incision is different, but it is much better than prenatal pain and cesarean section in general.

? Transverse cutting process

In short, expectant mothers who plan to give birth naturally sometimes take perineal lateral incision for the sake of maternal and infant safety when there are some abnormal situations during delivery.

? (1) Depending on the wound and suture, it takes 2 weeks for the fast one and 4 weeks for the slow one to recover. The lateral incision wound will be uncomfortable within 1 ~ 2 weeks after operation, but it will be much more comfortable afterwards.

? (2) Expectant mothers who choose to give birth naturally should understand that in order to make the fetus give birth safely and avoid perineal laceration and injury, perineal lateral incision is usually performed, so expectant mothers after natural delivery must pay attention to nursing the wounds here.

Therefore, once the doctor puts forward the need for episiotomy during delivery, the family members should actively cooperate to ease the mood of the expectant mother. Compared with childbirth pain, surgical pain is nothing.