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Mode of delivery: natural delivery or caesarean section?
In the third trimester, delivery is coming. Are you worried about the way of delivery? Natural delivery or caesarean section? Does caesarean section hurt? How many times do you have to be stabbed? How many stitches do you need? We all understand these doubts and anxieties. This article will introduce the process of caesarean section in detail to help you better understand this mode of delivery.

Double knife operation

Caesarean section needs to cut the abdomen and uterus to bring the baby into this world. How many knives do you need? Answer: Two knives. One in the abdominal cavity and one in the uterus. Although the operation time only takes 5 minutes, it takes an hour to suture the wound.

Stamp 7 layers

The doctor will sew up two layers of the uterine incision: the full-thickness uterine muscle and the serosa layer. Followed by a layer of peritoneum. Then there are three layers of abdominal wall: anterior sheath, subcutaneous tissue and skin. If the matrix fat is too thick, add another layer!

Anesthetics can relieve pain.

In the process of suture, although there is no pain under anesthesia, it is difficult to ignore the uncomfortable feeling of pulling. So, moms, don't worry too much. Childbirth is a miracle of life, and every mother is the bravest warrior. No matter which way you choose, you should trust the doctor and yourself.