C Section Discharge
A c section may also cause problems in future pregnancies.
C section discharge. Your caregiver may perform an emergency c section during labor to prevent life threatening complications for you or your baby. It may be done if your baby is having heart rate changes or other problems during your labor. Having a c section is a safe procedure.
This discharge will be red and heavy for the first few days. A c section may be done if your baby is positioned in a way that makes it dangerous to have a vaginal delivery. After a c section it is normal to experience some swelling redness and pain around the wound.
But you ll also be recovering from major abdominal surgery while dealing with typical postpartum issues such as engorged breasts mood swings and vaginal discharge. During the c section your baby was delivered through an incision in your stomach and uterus. The rate of complications is very low.
Other reasons for a c section include maternal infections and problems with the placenta. Discharge instructions for cesarean section c section you had a cesarean section or c section. The first few days you ll see bright red blood that will gradually get lighter turning pink then brown to yellow or clear before it stops.
It s normal to have things that. However there are some risks including infection of the bladder or uterus injury to the urinary tract and injury to the baby. Full recovery after a c section can take time.
Ask how to take this medicine safely. It s important to take care of yourself for your own sake and because your new baby needs you. A c section may be done if your cervix does not dilate after several hours of active labor.