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How to recover the vertical incision of caesarean section, and how long does it take to recover the cervix by caesarean section?
Caesarean section won't cause vaginal tear, which can avoid problems during delivery, so most women will choose caesarean section. Many women don't know much about caesarean section. Maybe many women don't even know how long the incision is. So how to recover the vertical incision of caesarean section?

How to recover from vertical incision caesarean section is different from normal delivery. Cut 10 cm on the stomach, then cut the uterus to take out the fetus, and then suture the wound. The location of caesarean section is very important. Therefore, before giving birth to a baby, we must do a good prenatal examination, let the doctor do a good job of measurement and find the correct position. If the position of the small belly is selected correctly, the knife edge may be less than 10 cm. If the knife edge is not selected correctly, it may cause a large area of wound.

Caesarean section, whether it is a horizontal incision or a vertical incision, can generally remove the wound on the epidermis or take out the wallet within 5 to 7 days after operation because of the large range of surgical wounds, but it is not just the wound that really needs to be restored. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for the uterus to recover, so you must not sleep together at this time.

Although caesarean section is convenient, it will cut a 10 cm incision on the pregnant woman's stomach, which is a relatively large wound for women. If you want to choose caesarean section, it is best to choose winter, which can reduce the chance of infection. Pregnant women need to stay in bed after caesarean section until the wound recovers. During this time, they need to eat more nutritious things to avoid the wound from getting wet.

Caesarean section will have a great impact on the health of female friends, so family members must take more care, eat more nutritious food before giving birth, and let expectant mothers eat more food to promote wound recovery after giving birth. Many women are very concerned about the incision length of caesarean section, because they are worried that it will affect the beauty of the abdomen after caesarean section, as long as it recovers well.

Caesarean section restores cervix, how long does it take to give birth to uterus in three months? Generally speaking, the uterus after caesarean section returns to normal size in about 2 months. Whether the postpartum uterus recovers or not should be determined by ultrasound examination. The specific recovery time depends on the individual's physique.

1. recovery of uterine body

After the placenta is discharged, the uterus will contract immediately, and a hard spherical uterus can be felt by hand in the abdomen, and its highest point is as high as the level of the navel. After that, the height of the uterine fundus will drop by 1-2 cm every day, and the uterus will become smaller and fall into the pelvic cavity within about 10- 14 days after delivery. At this time, the bottom of the uterus is untouchable in the abdomen.

2. Cervical recovery

Just after delivery, due to cervical hyperemia's edema, it will become very soft, the cervical wall will be very thin and wrinkled like a cuff, and it will return to its original state after 7 days. After 7- 10 days, the internal cervix was closed. The cervix will not return to its normal size until about 4 weeks after delivery.

3. The recovery of endometrium

Placenta and fetal membrane are separated from the uterine wall, and a new layer of endometrium will grow from the basal layer of endometrium after being discharged from the mother. After delivery 10 day or so, except for the placenta attachment surface, other parts of the uterine cavity will be covered by the newborn endometrium. Just after delivery, the area of placenta attached to the uterine wall is about the size of a palm. By about 2 weeks after delivery, the diameter has been reduced to 3-4 cm, but it will not heal completely until 6-8 weeks after delivery.

4. Stick to breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is very beneficial to the recovery of uterus. Because there are abundant sensory nerve endings on nipple and areola, the baby's sucking stimulation can promote the contraction of uterine muscles, and then accelerate the involution of uterus. However, some women refused to breastfeed after delivery for fear of affecting the beauty of breasts, or failed to start breastfeeding in time because of early wound pain after cesarean section, which not only affected milk secretion, but also affected the recovery of the uterus of women.

5. Postpartum massage

After the new mother gives birth to the baby, she can often massage gently clockwise on the lower abdomen, stimulate acupuncture points during the massage process, promote uterine contraction, and help the uterus to discharge blood stasis, thus helping the uterus gradually return to the pre-pregnancy state.

In addition, during pregnancy and delivery, women's abdominal wall, pelvic floor muscles and fascia are obviously stretched and relaxed. If conditions permit after delivery, postpartum rehabilitation doctors can be invited to massage the sacrococcygeal region of the parturient, which can also promote the contraction of pelvic muscles, thus driving the movement of uterine ligaments, achieving the purpose of eliminating pelvic congestion and helping the uterus recover.

6 Chinese medicine lavipeditum fumigation and washing

Soaking feet with traditional Chinese medicine preparations, such as Leonurus japonicus, has the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and promoting the discharge of blood stasis and lochia; Angelica sinensis has the effect of enriching blood and promoting blood circulation, which can not only supplement the deficiency of postpartum women, but also eliminate postpartum stasis.