Can the pain of vaginal incision be tolerated

  A baby born vaginally is relatively safe, but some mothers are concerned about the obvious pain caused by vaginal incision, so they will consider the method of cesarean section. But when choosing which methods, pregnant women may first consider the scope of application and the process of operation for each method. Can the pain of vaginal incision be tolerated?

  

Can the pain of vaginal incision be tolerated1

  The pain of vaginal incision is generally not particularly obvious, as a little anesthesia is also used during the process of vaginal delivery, so the mother can rest assured. However, some doctors may have mishandled the operation and not properly regulated the dosage of anesthesia, which can cause significant interference and severe pain during vaginal delivery. Therefore, mothers should choose hospitals and doctors carefully. In addition, during vaginal delivery, the mother may also experience other painful symptoms such as contractions, abdominal pain, and nausea.

  1. Uterine contractions. Generally, uterine contractions last for several hours, and sometimes even longer in more sensitive cases. Mothers can first understand the cause and then choose appropriate relief methods based on their pain symptoms and severity. Pregnant women can perform uterine movements, including contractions and relaxation, to enhance the uterine contraction ability.

  2. Abdominal pain and nausea. After giving birth, the mother may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and nausea. After giving birth to a baby, the mother often becomes very empty and experiences a little pain.

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