Why does caesarean section have to press the stomach like a natural delivery? What are the details?

In life, some people envy caesarean section, because the children born by caesarean section have anesthetic, and they don't have to go through the ten-level pain of hours or even dozens of hours like natural delivery, but in fact, caesarean section is not much better. Although it doesn't hurt when you are born, it hurts when you are born, which also makes mothers complain about stomachache like a natural birth, and even leaves a lifelong shadow in their hearts.

Why does caesarean section have to press the stomach like a natural delivery? What are the details? I've only heard that a woman's uterus is still big and soft after giving birth, and the blood vessels in it are not closed yet, so it will continue to bleed. If the uterus contracts well, the blood vessels in the uterine cavity will close with the contraction of uterine muscles, and at the same time, the blood stasis in the uterus can be discharged. During caesarean section, doctors have generally cleaned the uterine cavity and abdominal cavity of the parturient, and oxytocin will be dripped after operation to promote uterine contraction.

But in fact, some caesarean section mothers did not experience abdominal pressure like normal delivery. In fact, nurses also judge the uterine contraction of pregnant women by feeling when pressing their abdomen. Placental discharge, after delivery, the maternal uterus will contract immediately. Experienced people can touch a hard spherical uterus with their hands in the abdomen, and its highest point is as high as the navel. After that, the height of the uterine fundus will drop by 1-2cm every day, and the uterus will retract into the pelvic cavity about 10- 14 days after delivery, so that the uterus will not touch the stomach. If the postpartum nurse thinks that the parturient's uterus contracts well, it will not give the parturient a stomachache.

Caesarean section is to press the abdomen, in addition to judging uterine contraction, there are several uses:

1, to help stop bleeding and prevent postpartum hemorrhage. Accurately speaking, pressing the stomach after delivery should be called massaging the fundus. The force given to the uterus during pressing can be used to increase the tension of the uterus and reduce uterine bleeding. When pressed, it can also promote uterine contraction and play an auxiliary role in hemostasis.

2. Help the parturient to discharge the blood stasis in the uterine cavity. As we all know, women who give birth naturally can go to the fields after giving birth, but women who have caesarean section can't. Women who have caesarean section are not very active after delivery, and caesarean section itself affects the performance of uterine contraction. This requires pressing the uterus to help drain the congestion. If the congestion is always inside, the uterus will not contract normally, which will easily lead to postpartum hemorrhage.

In short, caesarean section is also to press the stomach for the maternal body to recover faster. Although the pain of pressing your stomach is unbearable, it will not be in vain. It will be much better when the nurse is ready to press the button of the analgesic pump in her hand and then take a deep breath to relax.

Mothers who have experienced caesarean section know that pressing their stomachs is not a taste. Some mothers even think that pressing their stomachs is the most painful process after childbirth. Every time they see a nurse coming, they will feel scared and trembling, and they will feel pain without pressure. The last person they want to see every day is the nurse, because there is nothing good when the nurse comes, just squeezing the stomach.

I have had two caesarean sections, both of which crushed my stomach. When I first came out of the operating room, I would put a sandbag on my stomach. When lying flat completely 6 hours after delivery, the sandbag will be firmly placed on the stomach. Once you accidentally slide down, let your family hold you up quickly, for fear that this mysterious sandbag will affect your physical recovery.

Many mothers have doubts. Caesarean section has a wound. Why do you have to press your stomach? Isn't this a living hell? It is normal to have doubts. In fact, every step of the doctor's operation must have its own role, and it is not intended to make the mother uncomfortable.

Why should I press my stomach after caesarean section? When the baby is in the mother's belly, it is in a liquid environment wrapped in amniotic fluid, and his metabolites and excreta will be discharged into it. After the baby is taken out, these metabolites, excreta, necrotic decidual tissue and some tissue blood still remain in the stomach. These residues are called lochia. If lochia cannot be discharged in time, it may lead to postpartum hemorrhage and lochia, which will affect the recovery of uterus. Mother's pain is even worse than pressing her stomach.

Mothers who have caesarean section usually go to the operating table without experiencing contractions. They can't excrete lochia through the power of the uterus itself, so they need artificial help to press their stomachs and squeeze lochia out of their stomachs. The sooner lochia is discharged, the faster the uterus will recover. Pressing the stomach is equivalent to cleaning the uterus and is a necessary step.

Under normal circumstances, it takes 4 6 weeks for lochia to be discharged, about 250 500ml. However, if more lochia is discharged after the above time, it is an abnormal situation, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound to confirm the recovery of the uterus.

When pregnant, the stomach gradually becomes bigger, and the fetus grows up slowly in the stomach, which will squeeze the internal organs aside and make room for itself. The original position and shape of internal organs have changed. For example, if the stomach is pushed up and squashed, the mother feels that she can't eat too much food. During the operation, the internal organs will be moved to make room for the operation. After the child is taken out, the position of the internal organs will not retract to the original position at once, and it also needs a process. At this time, you can push the internal organs back to their original positions by pressing your stomach. When pressing the stomach, the nurse does not press hard, but presses and rubs. Sometimes it seems to be looking for the position of the internal organs, to help the internal organs reset.

How many times do you press your stomach? Many mothers care about how many times you press your stomach. There are no specific standards. Some mothers pressed their stomachs once just after giving birth, and they didn't press them again later. According to these mothers, there was a massive hemorrhage at that time, and there was more waste discharged from the stomach, so there was no need to press the stomach again.

Some mothers will press it once or twice a day for up to 3 days. Later, the nurse stopped helping, so you can pay attention to rubbing your stomach. The uterus recovered well, and the times of stomach pressing were less and the time was short; If the uterus does not recover well, the stomach is pressed many times and the time is short. We may not feel the recovery ourselves, but the nurse can judge the recovery when pressing the fundus, and determine the number of times to press the stomach according to the situation.

Pay attention to getting out of bed and walking around after getting out of bed, which can help the uterus to return to its original position, prevent intestinal adhesion, intrauterine adhesion and pelvic adhesion, and prepare for having a second child.

Why do you put sandbags in caesarean section? Many mothers don't know what this is for, and sandbags are also very important, which mainly have the following functions:

Generally speaking, pressing the stomach after caesarean section is a barrier that women must pass. The maternal situation is different, and the number of times to press the stomach is different. As long as the uterus can recover, a little pain can be tolerated.

I gave birth to a baby by caesarean section, and it wasn't long before I arrived in the ward that I was given an injection by the doctor to promote uterine contraction. You can imagine: the anesthetic is too strong, and more than a dozen crossings are from the inside out. It hurts if you don't touch it, let alone press it with such great strength. I was shivering with pain at that time, but I was a little scared when I saw them coming.

Why do you have to press your stomach after caesarean section? Whether it is a natural delivery or caesarean section, pressing the stomach is to help the new mother discharge lochia, thus promoting uterine contraction, which is of great benefit to helping the uterus recover.

After delivery by caesarean section, the new mothers did not give birth naturally, which led to hematocele in uterine cavity, which affected uterine contraction and even caused massive bleeding in severe cases. It is necessary to press the bottom of the uterus to eliminate hematocele and observe the uterine contraction. At this time, the doctor will press the stomach in time according to the mother's contractions to help the lochia be discharged in time, thus avoiding postpartum hemorrhage.

Generally, within 6 hours after caesarean section, doctors and nurses will press the stomach, 1-2 times, once a day, usually lasting for 2 days. If the contractions are poor, they may be pressed on the third day.

Every time you press your stomach, you will feel severe pain, so the new mother should be psychologically prepared, not emotional, and stick to it. This is also for the health of the new mother.

When the medical staff presses the stomach, please take the supine position, naturally bend your legs slightly apart, relax as much as possible, hold the railings on both sides of the hospital bed with both hands, and try your best to cooperate with the medical staff to check the pressing.

You can't fall to the ground immediately after pressing your stomach. You should stay in bed for an hour or two, and then get out of bed properly if your body allows.

After the anesthesia disappears, the upper and lower muscles can do some pulling exercises, and they can get up and move 6 hours after surgery. Mothers who have caesarean section must be active as soon as possible, which is also helpful for the discharge of lochia, which is of great help to the recovery of uterus and wounds, and is also an important measure to prevent intestinal adhesion, thrombosis and sudden death.

For pregnant mothers, choosing the mode of production is one of the things that make their heads bigger. In fact, no matter which mode of production, doctors will choose the one that suits them best, so expectant mothers don't have to worry too much about the mode of birth and don't have to be nervous.

For caesarean section, although I didn't feel much pain when I was born. However, in the later recovery, we also need to bear the pain of "different". Ma Bao has really done too much for her children.

No matter where you have a caesarean section, people always have some psychology of keeping up with the joneses. Neighbor is a nurse in obstetrics and gynecology department of a hospital. She told me an interesting thing the other day. This comparison takes place between two patients in adjacent beds in the ward.

1 The expectant mother in bed gave birth to a little boy naturally. The expectant mother in bed 2 gave birth to twin babies that afternoon. Then miss Jie, a nurse, helped the expectant mother in bed 2 to do postpartum recovery measures.

The nurse pressed the sandbag against her abdomen. At this time, a bed of expectant mothers asked, why don't I press sandbags after giving birth? The nurse patiently explained to her, "You gave birth naturally and she had a caesarean section, so there is no need to take such measures to recover."

The expectant mother in the last bed said weakly, "So this is not a measure to tighten the abdomen and lose weight?" Many expectant mothers have this misunderstanding.

Why do expectant mothers who have caesarean section press sandbags on their stomachs? 1, emission congestion

After caesarean section, the uterus of the mother who had put the baby was empty. At this time, the intrauterine pressure changes from high to low. In this case, a part of blood stasis stays in abdominal veins or internal organs. Staying for a long time will cause poor blood circulation in Ma Bao.

Therefore, in order to make the expectant mother's body gradually adapt to this less stressful situation, sandbags will be used to press her stomach, which will make the process of discharging congestion relatively slow. The blood flow will also rise slowly, which will help to discharge the congestion in the body.

2. Prevent the wound from oozing blood

For the mother of caesarean section, the biggest problem is the recovery of wound. The way of pressing sandbags in medicine can effectively prevent the wound from oozing blood.

Because caesarean section needs to cut several layers of muscle tissue of the expectant mother, to a certain extent, this wound will have oozing blood and liquid. This is a serious situation. Therefore, the sandbags used by doctors can play a key role in maintaining the patency of surgical wounds. This greatly reduces the possibility of oozing blood.

3. Stimulate uterine contraction.

As we all know, a mother's belly will not shrink quickly after giving birth to a baby, but it takes time to recover slowly. In October, many expectant mothers are worried about their pregnant stomachs.

But punching sandbags can play a certain role. Because weight can stimulate and promote the contraction of expectant mothers' uterus, it may help expectant mothers recover quickly.

4, help internal organs reset

Just after giving birth to a baby, some internal organs of expectant mothers have also changed to some extent. After the baby is born, the internal organs of the expectant mother will be repaired. At this time, it is necessary to press the stomach to help the expectant mother restore the position of internal organs by pressing the uterine bottom.

Pressing the stomach can also help the expectant mother's intestinal peristalsis, which can help the expectant mother to recover the intestinal function faster, which is conducive to exhaust and can be recovered as soon as possible.

What are the precautions for pressing the stomach? The biggest disadvantage of pressing your stomach is that it hurts too much. This kind of pain is no less than the pain of natural childbirth. Therefore, many expectant mothers think that natural delivery is "bitter first and then sweet", while caesarean section mothers are "sweet first and then bitter". So every delivery method will bring some pain.

Although it hurts, it can't be lacking. After all, it is good for the recovery of the body. Mothers who give birth by caesarean section should pay attention to the first day after giving birth to the baby, and do a press observation every two hours. With the recovery of expectant mothers, it will gradually decrease.

Expectant mothers can rest assured that the pressing medical staff are professional and will not cause harm to the body. So try to relax in the process and don't be too nervous and excited. Of course, if the pain is unbearable, we should also inform the medical staff in time to facilitate further examination.

What should expectant mothers pay attention to in the recovery stage of caesarean section? 1, rest

After returning to the ward, the parturient should rest more. Of course, you can exercise properly when you are in good health. Lying down for a long time can also cause physical discomfort.

Step 2 prescribe diet

In terms of diet, experts recommend that you can't eat until six hours after caesarean section. And when eating, it is worth noting that we should eat some digestible food. It is best to help expectant mothers recover their wounds and avoid overeating and spicy food. Some foods that are easy to produce gas should be eliminated.

3, the recovery of surgical wounds

Sometimes the surgical wound will produce some itching. Try not to touch it with your hands at this time to avoid infection. Don't let the wound get wet when nursing, and wipe it off in time when there is sweat. Always keep the wound dry and clean.

Protein, amino acids, vitamins and other nutrients can be properly supplemented for wound healing. But when supplementing nutrition, we should avoid eating spicy food.

Expectant mothers have suffered a lot for their children, and mothers are sometimes great and can give everything for their children. When choosing the mode of production, expectant mothers should choose according to their own situation and choose the mode of production that suits them.

No matter which mode of production, it will face pain. Anyway, expectant mothers should keep a good mood during pregnancy and don't have too much mood swings.

It is a good thing for mothers who have caesarean section to press their stomachs to help them recover. Therefore, although it is painful, it is of great benefit to the recovery of the body. Expectant mothers should actively cooperate with medical staff. At the same time, you don't have to bear too much mental burden and relax properly.

/kloc-after giving birth to a child in pregnancy in October, some expectant mothers will feel that they have to go through these painful processes and decide to choose cesarean section from the beginning. At least cesarean section won't be embarrassed by the pain during childbirth, but is it true? Although the pain of cesarean section can hardly be felt in the early stage because of anesthesia, of course, there will not be some embarrassing phenomena, but the problem is that the pain of postpartum cesarean section will not be less than that of prenatal, and more importantly, cesarean section will squeeze the stomach like a natural delivery. Why is this?

Generally, after delivery, the doctor will decide whether it is necessary to press the stomach according to the recovery of the parturient, and the main reason for pressing the stomach for the postpartum mother is to help the parturient accelerate the return of the uterus, promote the postpartum lochia to be further excreted, and prevent the lochia from gathering in the uterus to form a lump, which is very unfavorable to the parturient. So when the doctor presses his stomach, everyone must try their best to cooperate. Although the postpartum physical condition is very weak and tired, the situation that is beneficial to your recovery cannot be refused.

Moreover, as a n experienced person, Ma Qian herself experienced the same natural childbirth, which was really painful. Moreover, on the first day after delivery, the doctor came to squeeze, and the next day, the doctor asked her family to squeeze every half hour, and once asked, she must insist on doing it, so that I can cooperate well, otherwise my uterus will not recover well, and I will not resist any more. But to be honest, when squeezing my stomach, I can obviously feel that there are many lochia discharged from my body.

Then, after caesarean section, why should the mother be crushed like a natural mother? 1, to help the internal organs return to their original positions.

After pregnancy, with the continuous development and growth of the baby, all the internal organs of the expectant mother's body will be severely squeezed, thus changing the original position, and the operation will destroy the internal environment. When the laparotomy site is sutured, pressing the uterine bottom can effectively help the internal organs to reset, and the expectant mother will also have the phenomenon of uterine inertia. This constant squeezing of the stomach can accelerate the self-recovery of the postpartum uterus, which is a very beneficial thing for the parturient. So we must cooperate well and do our best.

2. Promote the timely discharge of postpartum congestion and lochia.

Under normal circumstances, after delivery, whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, a large amount of blood stasis and lochia will be produced in the maternal body. Although the fetus has come out and the placenta has been delivered, the uterus is not completely clean at this time, and there are still many "lochia" residues in it. Especially in the case of uterine contraction weakness, lochia accumulates in the uterus. If it is not discharged as soon as possible, postpartum hemorrhage will easily occur, which will also affect the recovery of the maternal body and make it easier to get sick, so press the stomach after delivery.

3. Conducive to uterine contraction

During pregnancy, the expectant mother's uterus will be slightly enlarged. Even after giving birth, it can't be retracted to its original size immediately, and it will take some time to recover. Women who have never given birth think that their stomachs will suddenly shrink back after giving birth, but they are not. Many women's bellies look like they have been pregnant for several months after giving birth, so they have to shrink back a little.

Although it is painful and painful to pressurize the puerpera after delivery, it can stimulate the uterus to retract faster, which is conducive to the recovery of the uterus. It can be seen that this crime was not committed in vain. Especially, the parturient who delivered the baby by caesarean section is prone to the problem of uterine inertia because of the wound. Pressing the stomach at this time can promote the contraction and recovery of the uterus.

4. Reduce the chance of complications.

After giving birth to a child, there is a certain probability of complications, such as postpartum hemorrhage. And postpartum nurses can reduce the probability of complications to some extent by pressing their stomachs. So at this time, although the mother is very weak, it is very painful to press her stomach. For her own health, don't run away. It is good for her health to actively cooperate with the work of medical staff. Mothers should know in their hearts that pressing their stomachs is good for them. Although it hurts, the crime is not in vain.

Moreover, caesarean section is not as simple as everyone thinks. Caesarean section often cuts subcutaneous fat, muscle membrane, abdominal muscle, peritoneal layer and uterine muscle layer in turn, and then opens the amniotic fluid cavity to take out the fetus. Then take out the placenta, sew the above layers in turn, and finally sew the abdominal skin with absorbable thin lines. In this process, there are blood vessels, fat and so on. Therefore, relatively speaking, the maternal bleeding of cesarean section is more than that of natural delivery. From this process, the pressure and pain that the parturient has to bear is far more than that of natural delivery, and in this process, the damage to the position of the uterus is also relatively large, so the cesarean section women actually need to squeeze their stomachs after delivery to further help the uterus and lochia be discharged in time. Every cesarean section mother must face it positively with a good attitude!

And you may also ask us, we are also caesarean section, why do some women need to press their stomachs and some don't? In fact, as I have already said, abdominal compression is definitely not the patent of postpartum mothers. No matter what kind of delivery method is adopted, there is no hard and fast rule that abdominal compression must be performed after caesarean section, which is mainly related to the physical quality of postpartum women. But in most cases, doctors will help women press their stomachs, which is also good for women. If there is no urgency, it is easy to leave the "root cause". There are some unnecessary sequelae, and the doctor presses the abdomen for the parturient. The starting point is for the sake of the mother. As for the degree of pain, it is difficult for most parturients to bear this kind of "care" from doctors. After all, for caesarean section mothers, postpartum body is particularly weak. The key is the terrible pain after anesthesia, which will undoubtedly aggravate this pain. But I still say, for your own health, you must cooperate with the doctor. After all, my body is my own.

Some parturients may be scared to press their stomachs when they see the doctor coming in, so how many times should they press their stomachs after delivery? Postpartum abdominal pressure is good, but it really hurts, so women will care more about how many times they need it, at least they can have a hope. But this is still related to the recovery of the maternal body. Generally speaking, it is about 2 4 times a day at the beginning, and it is basically not used after discharge. If the body does not recover well, such as lochia, it is necessary to extend the time of squeezing the stomach. Even if it is confinement at home, the family should directly help squeeze the stomach until it returns to its original state.

Although caesarean section is not as painful as natural delivery, it is extremely painful to press the stomach after delivery, and it is not less painful than natural delivery. Many pregnant mothers will feel that the doctor is inhuman, because the hand wound is still dull, but the doctor runs over and presses his stomach without saying a word. Then, the wound hasn't healed after caesarean section. Why do doctors and nurses have to press their stomachs?

Actually, it's not that doctors are unkind. It is good for pregnant mothers to press their stomachs after childbirth. Not all women need to press their stomachs after childbirth. The doctor will decide whether to press the stomach according to Ma Bao's uterine recovery. If the uterus recovers well, there is no need to press the stomach at all.

The reason for pressing the stomach after caesarean section is 1, which helps to discharge congestion.

Caesarean section is different from natural delivery. Pregnant mothers with caesarean section have less contractions and are prone to pelvic hematocele. Therefore, it is necessary to press the stomach at the first time after delivery to help drain the congestion. If it is not discharged in time, it may lead to postpartum hemorrhage.

2. Promote uterine contraction

During cesarean section, the uterine environment is covered with skin to a certain extent, and postpartum uterine contraction is easy to be weak, which will affect the normal contraction of the uterus. Therefore, it is necessary to manually press the uterus to stimulate its recovery and promote its normal contraction.

Usually, within 6 hours after caesarean section, doctors and nurses will press the stomach every half hour, and it takes 4-5 times to 1 hour.

If the anesthetic has not been given after delivery, the pain of pressing the pregnant mother will be much less, but if the anesthetic is too strong, it will feel very painful. Pregnant mothers should not let the doctor press because of pain, which will affect their physical recovery.

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I gave birth to two babies by caesarean section. I feel a little scared according to the taste in my stomach, but this is a lot of lochia, which is beneficial to uterine contraction.

Although many mothers have given birth to children for a long time, when it comes to pressing their stomachs, they are still shivering all over, even breaking out in a cold sweat, especially those who have caesarean section. It's true that pressing the stomach is something that both natural mothers and caesarean mothers will have a high probability of experiencing. Speaking of the pain of pressing the stomach, many mothers still remember it.

For example, a mother said that when she was crushed in her stomach, she really said, "I shouldn't cry every day." Originally, the pain was unbearable after caesarean section, so the nurse "hard" pressed her stomach. At that time, the whole hospital almost cried out in pain.

So why do you have to press your stomach after caesarean section? Generally speaking, pressing the stomach is an unbearable but necessary thing to do.

On the one hand, pressing the stomach can promote lochia discharge.

As we all know, whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, there will always be some liquid residues in the mother's body, such as amniotic fluid, interstitial fluid and baby's excrement. These liquids are generally called lochia.

Lochiorrhea is a waste in the body and needs to be excreted in time, otherwise a large number of bacteria will be produced in the mother's uterus, which will affect the recovery of the uterus. In addition, if lochia accumulates in the uterus, it is easy to cause postpartum hemorrhage and endanger the life of the parturient.

Moreover, pressing the stomach can stimulate the uterus well, so that it can discharge lochia and some blood stasis and other liquids in time.

On the other hand, stomach pressing can promote the recovery of uterus.

Whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, it is very harmful to the uterus of mothers, especially a caesarean section, which requires a uniform uterus to take out the baby. With such a big injury, the self-protection mechanism of the uterus will slow down the activity and avoid excessive bleeding. But if you want to recover as soon as possible, you need the uterus to keep contracting, so that you can gradually regain your vitality.

Pressing the stomach is an artificial action to promote uterine contraction, which can make the mother's uterus work as soon as possible.

Finally, in fact, pressing the stomach does not mean that every mother has to go through it, even a caesarean section mother has to go through it. Some mothers have moderate uterine contractions and can skip this process completely.

However, the vast majority of mothers still need to press their stomachs if they want the uterus to recover better and faster.

There are two major pains in natural delivery and caesarean section that women can't stand. Natural delivery is the pain of uterine contraction during labor and the pain of pressing the fundus after giving birth, while caesarean section is the pain of pressing the fundus after taking out the baby by caesarean section and the pain of laparotomy wound with the past effect of postpartum anesthesia.

Whether it's a natural delivery or a caesarean section, you can't escape. After the baby is born, the doctor needs to help him expel all the pregnant tissues, including the placenta, and the congestion caused by the placenta peeling from the uterine wall. Therefore, even if it is a caesarean section, it is necessary to press the bottom of the uterus like a natural delivery woman, which is what we call stomach pressing.

First, press the fundus during childbirth.

After giving birth to a baby, the pregnant belly that was outstanding before will contract quickly and the abdominal skin will relax. Even when the mother leans slightly, the skin in her abdomen leans to one side. If the doctor directly presses his hand on the pregnant woman's abdomen, it may be because the pregnant woman's abdomen has become bigger, and the contracted uterus can't be pressed, which can't promote uterine contraction.

Therefore, doctors usually twist the skin in the abdomen of the parturient, contract the abdominal cavity of the parturient, basically fix the uterus of the parturient, and then press it down. The uterus of the parturient will first discharge the blood in the uterine cavity like a balloon, and then the uterus will contract, so that the lochia in the parturient can be discharged slowly.

Second, caesarean section oppresses the fundus.

Caesarean section compresses the bottom of uterus, while helping the parturient to discharge blood stasis, pay attention to reducing postpartum hemorrhage. Therefore, there are some differences between caesarean section and natural delivery in pressing the bottom of uterus.

After taking out the baby and placenta, the caesarean section sews up the abdominal wound of the parturient, then ties a sandbag on the abdomen of the parturient, and finally presses the sandbag by hand to press the bottom of the uterus. The main reason for this is that there is a wound in the abdomen of the parturient, so the doctor can't twist the skin of the abdomen of the parturient and then press it down or directly. Therefore, if a sandbag is tied, the doctor does not need to directly face the abdominal wound of the parturient when pressing the bottom of the uterus on the sandbag, and because the sandbag has a large stress area, the doctor can directly press the uterus of the parturient to help the parturient discharge lochia wherever the uterus goes.

Whether it's a natural delivery or a caesarean section, the pain caused by pressing the bottom of the uterus is something that the mother doesn't want to bear or can't bear, so doctors often press it down unexpectedly. When the mother feels very painful, pressing the bottom of the uterus basically ends.

Mothers who have experienced caesarean section know that pressing their stomachs is not a taste. Some mothers even think that pressing their stomachs is the most painful process after childbirth. Every time they see a nurse coming, they feel scared and shivering. They often wonder in their hearts why they are so weak, how good it is to have a natural birth, and how many hours they can walk after giving birth. Moreover, the last person they want to see every day after caesarean section is the nurse, because there is nothing good when the nurse comes, and that is to press the stomach again.

I have had two caesarean sections. The first caesarean section, I didn't feel anything when I pressed my stomach. The second caesarean section made me want to die. When I first came out of the operating room, I would put a sandbag on my stomach. When lying flat completely 6 hours after delivery, the sandbag will be firmly placed on the stomach. After a while, the nurse will come and press your stomach to discharge lochia, and then put a sandbag on your stomach. Every time the nurse gets sick, I tremble with fear and tears come out in pain.

Many mothers have doubts. Caesarean section has a wound. Why do you have to press your stomach? Isn't this a living hell? It's normal to have doubts. In fact, every step of the doctor's operation should have its own role. I didn't mean to make the parturient feel uncomfortable, but the doctor wanted to be good for you.