Pregnancy can cause many changes in a woman's body. If pregnant with twins, the burden on pregnant women will be greater and they will work harder than the average person. So, during labor, many expectant mothers want to have a cesarean section to give birth in order to relieve pain. Does a twin cesarean section hurt?
It should be said that during the cesarean section surgery, there is no pain due to the use of anesthesia drugs. However, after the anesthetic effect has ended, the mother may feel pain. In addition, whether a cesarean section is painful or not depends on the individual physical condition of the pregnant woman and her tolerance for pain. Of course, if you feel pain, you can seek relief from a doctor.
Specifically, the pain of cesarean section mainly comes from postpartum. After the surgery is completed and the wound is sutured, the anesthesia effect gradually disappears, and there will be strong pain in the wound and waist. You can use an analgesic stick to relieve pain. In addition, maternal pain mainly comes from the following aspects: abdominal wound pain, cesarean section surgery. After two to three weeks, abdominal scars form and begin to proliferate. The color of the wound changes to dark brown, and the scars become itchy. At this time, scars should be kept clean and hygienic, and sweat should be gently wiped off in a timely manner. Be careful not to scratch to avoid exacerbating local irritation.
Catheter pain, cesarean section requires inserting a catheter and keeping it flat for 24 hours. Many mothers who have had a caesarean section experience pain and accompanying discomfort when inserting a catheter.
Postpartum uterine contraction pain, uterine contraction pain, and cesarean section are also inevitable. The principle of postpartum uterine contraction pain is the same as uterine pain during childbirth. The purpose of postpartum uterine contractions is to promote the recovery of the uterus.