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Few Things A Woman Can Expect After Delivery www.drstevenhatzikostas.com.au
Abdominal Pain Typically, you will sense discomfort in the abdominal part due to the shrinkage of the uterus while recovering to its usual size. Some women may feel little or some may go through sharp pain. It is highly experienced during breastfeeding which produces the chemical that induces uterine contraction.
Painful Breasts It is expected that a woman will have painful breasts after the delivery. If the pain remains the same for a long time, it means a child is not latching properly. You can change the breastfeeding position or use a hand or breast pump to squeeze the little milk out before feeding a newborn.
Vaginal Bleeding Whether you have a normal or cesarean section, there will be vaginal bleeding and discharge. This is a way of removing the leftover blood and tissues utilized for the growth and nourishment of a fetus. In the beginning, the blood flow will be too heavy but soon will become slow.
Bowel Movements Pain during the bowel movements and bump near the anal area leads to hemorrhoids. You can apply the hemorrhoid cream to reduce the discomfort. In addition, sit in warm water for 15 min and for 2 to 3 times per day. Additionally, add fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole foods into your diet.
Weight loss It is obvious to look like you’re still pregnant after the delivery. Frequently, during childbirth, a woman loses 16 kg of body weight which includes of the baby, placenta, and amniotic fluid. In how many days, you will get back to a normal weight will depend on how much you put on during the pregnancy.
Water Retention Every woman would want to get rid of the swelling that they notice during the pregnancy. However, it takes time as the body continues to retain the water due to the increase of progesterone hormones. It would not last for a long time after giving birth to the baby. If this situation occurs, contact the doctor as soon as possible.
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