There are generally two ways to deal with urinary incontinence: one is to give urethral catheterization and cooperate with doctors in regular hospitals. And acupuncture and physical therapy. Generally, catheterization takes about 3 days, which is the most standard time. But generally postpartum urinary retention. In the process of giving birth to a child, after the fetal head compresses the bladder, it causes bladder edema, so postpartum urinary retention will occur. The reason of urethral catheterization is to make the bladder have a full rest and reduce swelling. It usually takes 3 days to urinate after pulling out the catheter. Of course, if acupuncture and physiotherapy are supplemented, you can urinate 1-2 days after delivery.
Postpartum urinary retention is also very common, mostly caused by postpartum genital injury and inconvenient activities, and most of them can heal themselves. First, you should keep your mood relaxed and stable, and don't be too nervous. It is suggested that the abdomen can be slightly stimulated before defecation, and the abdomen can be hot compressed with a warm towel, and the vulva can be cleaned with hot water or bathed. At the same time, you can listen to some running water stimulation, try squatting to urinate, and stimulate with running water, so that your urination will be more obvious. At the same time, we should practice levator ani exercise more.
Postpartum urine can not come out, which is related to the weakening of postpartum abdominal muscle strength. Don't worry. As long as you urinate within six hours after delivery, there is no problem. If you still can't urinate, you can use some external stimuli, such as turning on the tap and listening to the sound of running water.