What are the effects of cervical tear

  Mothers are not very safe and easy to give birth to, and they need to face many risks. Cervical tears are the most common during delivery, and many mothers do not think so, thinking that cervical tears can recover on their own. In fact, during the delivery process, it is necessary to learn to exert force and follow the doctor's arrangements. So what are the effects of cervical tear?

  

What are the effects of cervical tear1

  For mothers with mild tears, they only need to be sutured, disinfected and rested properly to recover. Mothers with good health usually recover in about a week. But if the degree of tearing is severe, it is necessary to observe more and go to the hospital for follow-up examinations.

  If the damage caused by cervical tear is not repaired, it is easy for the cervix to open too wide, leading to subsequent pregnancy failure, miscarriage or premature birth. If the stitching is not done in time and causes infection, even if the stitching is done later, there will still be frequent infections.

  In addition, cervical tears can cause abdominal and back pain. Compared to normal women, women with severe cervical tears and infections caused by not suturing in time have twice the risk of developing cervical cancer.

  If a pregnant woman has a torn cervix, she must disinfect it on time after suturing, avoid overexertion, and go to the hospital for regular check ups. Generally, the tear will be repaired by the body within two to four weeks. Therefore, during this period, pregnant women must pay more attention to their own condition.

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