Post C Section Complications

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Post c section complications. Postoperative sepsis caesarean section is the most important risk factor for postpartum sepsis which may arise from a number of sources. This is the most common type of complication it occurs for a completely. If you have a vaginal delivery after a c section there s a chance your uterus could tear along.
Complications including bladder trauma ureteric injury and re laparotomy as discussed by sackinki et al 9 in their case series. You may also find your c section scar hurts years later. Another complication is development of urinary tract infections in the bladder or kidneys.
You have a higher risk for bladder and bowel injuries heavy bleeding or problems with your placenta. This can help prevent lung congestion from sitting in bed so much. Infection in this wound may cause the skin the open up and release pus.
However it is still higher risk than a vaginal delivery. Once you ve had a c section you re more likely to experience complications with future pregnancies. After a c section you might be at risk of developing an infection of the lining of the uterus endometritis.
You can try gentle exercises a few days after the c section. Very rarely the baby may be nicked or cut during the incision on average 1 or 2 babies per 100 will be cut during the surgery 9. Infection may also occur in the wound around the incision.
Wound infection and endometritis are the. Less serious problems include constipation and severe headaches a temporary side effect of anesthesia. C section complications on internal organs.