C Section Stitches

Typically a doctor stitches two layers.
C section stitches. For the most part c section incisions are horizontal but if you re one of those rare mamas with a vertical cut the stitches will need to stay in for about seven days or so well you wanted to be unique. New york reuters health women who deliver by cesarean section seem to have similar cosmetic results whether the wound is closed with stitches or staples a new study suggests. C section scars are usually very low on the abdomen.
As the incision site continues to heal your scar will more closely match your skin color and will narrow to about 1 16 inch wide. During the procedure a surgeon cuts away extra fat and skin including the c section scar and carefully stitches the incision together. This probably isn t a good choice if your c section scar is small since a tummy tuck scar is typically longer.
You ll have the internal stitches for the inside layers and then an external layer. Your womb is closed with dissolvable stitches and the cut in your tummy is closed either with dissolvable stitches or stitches or staples that need to be removed after a few days the whole procedure usually takes around 40 to 50 minutes. Even though your doctor cut through seven layers to reach your baby your obgyn doesn t stitch seven layers closed during a c section.
Assuming the doctor used a vicryl suture which most doctors use. A c section incision is only 4 to 6 inches long and about 1 8 inch wide. You ll probably feel some soreness in the incision and you may have bleeding or discharge for up to six weeks after the c section.
You ll probably be sore in your abdomen for a couple of weeks after the surgery and your doctor may prescribe pain medication. A woman lifts her.