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The secret to the fast healing of postpartum incisions, no scars
Being a mother is a woman's natural duty. However, after each birth, the cesarean section scar makes many women feel self-conscious because it easily leaves large, unsightly scars. Don't worry! Let's refer to the tips to help the post-birth cesarean section scar heal quickly and limit the appearance of keloid scars.
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Abnormal signs in the cesarean section
The rate of cesarean section in our country is constantly increasing due to the advantages of this method. However, surgery is not always favorable. In some cases, there will be abnormal signs at the cesarean section wound.
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Instructions for taking care of the incision / perineal stitches for pregnant women at home
After giving birth, improper care of a cesarean section wound or perineal suture can leave keloid scars that make women lose confidence, or even put them at risk of painful and dangerous infections.
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Danger of pregnancy at the old caesarean section
Pregnancy at a previous cesarean section scar is a dangerous obstetric complication. If not detected and treated promptly, it can cause hemorrhage, uterine rupture, hysterectomy, and even endanger the patient's life.
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Treatment of pregnancy at the old caesarean section
Cesarean section pregnancy is a phenomenon in which the fetus implants near the previous cesarean section scar. If not treated early, it can cause some dangerous complications such as uterine rupture, miscarriage, and difficult bleeding. Treatment methods vary depending on the size of the fetus and the degree of uterine compression.
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Monitoring labor with women with surgical scars on the uterus
Uterine rupture is a rare but dangerous obstetric complication that causes the mother’s uterus to tear, allowing the fetus to fall into the abdominal cavity. The result is severe bleeding for the mother and the baby may suffocate. This condition mostly occurs in women with uterine surgery scars from a previous cesarean section or scars from other types of uterine surgery.
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Care of the incision after birth and after suture removal
Caesarean section is a popular solution today chosen by many pregnant women to limit pain and some complications compared to normal birth. However, post-natal care of the cesarean section wound requires care and attention to avoid infection.
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Can I get pregnant again after 1 year of caesarean section?
Women who give birth naturally will have a faster recovery rate than women who have had a cesarean section. However, not all mothers have a smooth natural birth, many mothers have chosen or are forced to have a cesarean section. So can you get pregnant again after a cesarean section 1 year later? This is the question of many mothers who have "unplanned" pregnancy after a cesarean section 1 year later or want to have a child in the year after.
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Postpartum wound infection treatment
Postpartum wound infection, also known as postpartum infection, is the most common complication of the five obstetric complications. Nowadays, medicine has advanced, antibiotic treatment as well as living conditions have been improved, so severe postpartum infections have also improved, but can still occur in remote, isolated, and disadvantaged areas.
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1 year postpartum: How does the mother's body recover?
You may feel your body returning to normal a year after giving birth, or you may just feel a little different depending on each person's body. In fact, postpartum recovery depends on many factors, such as maintaining a nutritious diet, exercising, breastfeeding exclusively, etc.
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Accumulation of old caesarean section may lead to secondary infertility
Seroma and this fluid overflowing into the uterine cavity can be considered a bottleneck in current assisted reproduction. The article by Doctor Nguyen Ngoc Chien - Reproductive Support Center, Vinmec Times City Hospital will help readers better understand the potential risks of this problem.
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