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Pelvic floor exercises, reduce back pain for women after cesarean section
Being a mother is a natural duty, a happiness that any woman wishes to have. However, to go through more than 9 months of pregnancy and childbirth, a woman's body will be severely affected.
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Learn about pelvic floor and pelvic floor dysfunction
Many studies show that pelvic floor disorders are not life-threatening but greatly affect the patient's quality of life, causing disorders in many organ systems: urinary and fecal incontinence, lower urinary tract obstruction, constipation, pelvic discomfort, recurrent urinary tract infections and sexual dysfunction such as pain during intercourse.
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Postpartum back pain: How to relieve pain?
Postpartum back pain is a common condition that mothers experience after giving birth, with pain starting within hours of giving birth and continuing for days, weeks or months after giving birth. This article will provide you with the causes of postpartum back pain and ways to relieve postpartum back pain.
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Is there any effect of painless birth?
Normally, about 98% of cesarean sections in the world are performed under anesthesia. General anesthesia is very rare, except in uncontrolled emergencies or when there is some abnormality that prevents the doctor from performing anesthesia.
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Can pain relievers cause back pain after giving birth?
Depending on the level of pain tolerance, the mother in labor will request the anesthesiologist to provide pain relief during labor and pain relief after surgery. The technique for pain relief after a cesarean section is called epidural anesthesia.
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Do spinal and epidural anesthesia during cesarean section cause back pain?
Back pain after a cesarean section is the biggest concern for mothers when learning about “painless delivery” and spinal anesthesia and epidural anesthesia. Scientifically, no research has shown that back pain after giving birth is caused by anesthesia.
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