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What Causes Pain At The Site Of Cesarean Delivery Stitches?

I had a cesearean delivery before three and half months ago. I am a second time mother and 35 yes old. First delivery was normal. I am still having pain in the stomach near stitches and my skin is very loose there. My stomach did not go inside unlike normal delivery. I am breastfeeding my baby. Could someone help me to know what is the cause of heaviness near stitches and what should I do to prevent this? Heaviness/little pain after touching there is on the right hand side.
Mon, 20 Oct 2014
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You should probably get checked by the doctor that did the C-section. They will check to see that the incision is healing and you don't have a hernia. Most women have some discomfort around the C-section scar months after - that can be a normal part of healing. You can try an abdominal binder to support the abdominal wall muscles as they heal.
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What Causes Pain At The Site Of Cesarean Delivery Stitches?

You should probably get checked by the doctor that did the C-section. They will check to see that the incision is healing and you don t have a hernia. Most women have some discomfort around the C-section scar months after - that can be a normal part of healing. You can try an abdominal binder to support the abdominal wall muscles as they heal. Best of luck