Giving birth has always been the most painful thing since ancient times, and it ranks among the top five in medical rankings. Not to mention the physical changes experienced during pregnancy, the process of childbirth is also extremely painful. From contractions to the final release of the child, those who have not experienced it cannot understand. So where else will it hurt after vaginal delivery?
Even if the mother has already given birth to the baby, it will not be easy afterwards. Some mothers may undergo side cutting, which involves suturing and is equivalent to a minor surgery. The feeling of being pricked and pulled on the body is also very painful; The placenta must be expelled, and doctors will constantly squeeze the abdomen from the chest, causing the placenta to be delivered. If it cannot be expelled autonomously, doctors will use their hands to remove the placenta from the uterus, and this pain is also quite unbearable.
After returning to the ward, the mother still needs to compress her stomach because there are residual substances inside the uterus that need to be expelled in a timely manner. If they cannot be quickly expelled, it will affect the recovery of the uterus and even cause serious infections; Nurses will occasionally help mothers press their stomachs, which is also extremely painful because after giving birth, the organs in the body are relatively fragile and the pain felt is even stronger.
If the mother suffers from hemorrhoids, it will be very painful, and she will not dare to exert force no matter what she does. It will be very uncomfortable lying in bed. The most painful time is when going to the bathroom, because if you accidentally get involved in a side cut wound, this kind of pain can only be silently endured.