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Does caesarean section need external sewing? What kind of suture is used for caesarean section?
Cesarean section needs external suture, because caesarean section needs to dissect many layers, so the suture of each layer is very important It is better to sew the meat line by caesarean section, because it is easier to recover and better than me.

Does caesarean section need external sewing? It takes about an hour to suture the wound during the whole caesarean section. Although the doctor only opened two knives, he actually pierced seven layers. So when sewing, they have to sew one layer at a time. First, the doctor should sew two layers of uterine incision, namely amniotic sac and uterine muscle layer, then two layers of peritoneum and abdominal muscle, and then three layers of abdominal wall, namely muscle membrane, fat and skin. It's too thick for some fats.

What makes many pregnant mothers uncomfortable during the implementation of caesarean section is the stage of sewing needles. Although there is no pain during anesthesia, although many times, pregnant mothers who are weak after delivery will feel very tired, and the discomfort of doctors during suture also makes pregnant mothers feel uncomfortable, so if physical conditions permit, it is better to choose a natural delivery as far as possible.

Pregnant mothers should pay more attention to bed rest after caesarean section and observe uterine contraction and vaginal bleeding. When you are exhausted after 6 hours, you can start eating some semi-liquid foods such as rice soup and noodle soup, and drink more water to promote urination. After caesarean section 12 hours, you can ask your family or nurses to help you turn over and move your legs. If your physical conditions permit, you can get out of bed and move the next day, which is good for your health.

Caesarean section is an important operation in obstetrics, better than suture? The first living cesarean section occurred in 16 10, when surgeons Trautmann and Gusth performed the first cesarean section, but the woman died 25 days after the operation. Vaginal delivery is a natural and physiological way of delivery. The parturient recovers quickly after delivery, and the newborn can adapt to the external environment better. Cesarean section is an operation to take out the fetus through abdominal incision.

At present, there are two main types of suture used in clinical caesarean section: absorbable and non-absorbable. Because most women want to reduce the postoperative scar, so as not to affect the beauty in the future, absorbent sutures are generally used for subcutaneous suture after caesarean section in hospitals. The advantage of this suture is that it does not need to be removed and can be absorbed by itself after operation. Moreover, the postoperative scar is generally small, and the non-absorbable suture is sutured outside the skin, so it is generally necessary to remove the suture, and the postoperative scar is large.

The incidence of bleeding, postoperative thrombosis, placenta previa and uterine rupture in cesarean section of second pregnancy is much higher than that in vaginal delivery. At the same time, the incidence of neonatal respiratory dysfunction and amblyopia after cesarean section is higher than that after vaginal delivery, and its resistance is much lower than that after vaginal delivery. Cesarean section without medical indication can not only reduce the perinatal mortality rate, but also increase the morbidity and maternal mortality after cesarean section, so cesarean section without medical indication is not recommended.