How many layers are stitched during C-section?

Once the baby is delivered the uterus is closed with a double layer of stitching. Four of the five remaining layers are stitched with a single layer of stitching, but one layer is not restitched as it heals better – with no buckling and reduced chance of scar tissue developing, without restitiching.
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How many types of stitches are used in cesarean delivery?

After the baby is born and the placenta removed, the surgeon stitches up the uterus and the different tissue layers. There are two types of caesarean section, which differ according to the direction of the incision on the abdomen. These are the classical cut and the bikini cut.
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Are there stitches inside after C-section?

Your internal stitches will start to dissolve within a couple of days after the birth. They do not need to be removed. If you have external staples, they are usually removed on day 3. If you would like to go home on day 2, your midwife can remove them during a home visit.
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How long are stitches in after C-section?

Looking after your c-section wound

They will also remove the stitches or staples after 5–7 days, unless you have dissolvable stitches. This does not hurt but it may feel uncomfortable. Once your dressing is off, clean and dry your wound carefully every day.
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How are C sections stitched up?

After the umbilical cord is cut, the surgeon will remove your placenta and quickly do a routine check of your reproductive organs. Then you'll be stitched up with absorbable stitches in your uterus (the kind that won't later need to be removed) and either stitches or staples on the abdominal incision.
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Caesarean section explained



Which C-section stitch is better?

A 2013 study showed that over 50 percent of doctors prefer to use staples over sutures, for ease of use, speed of the procedure, and for closing deeper incisions such as those in overweight women.
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What type of stitches are used for C-section?

Since you'll receive two incisions — one in your abdomen and one in your uterus — your surgeon will close both incisions. Dissolvable stitches are used to close your uterus. These stitches are made from materials that the body can easily break down, so they'll dissolve gradually as the incision heals.
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Is it painful to remove C-section stitches?

Having c-section staples removed is not usually painful. You may feel a pinch, particularly if the staple has embedded into your skin a bit. You will usually feel just a mild pinching feeling as each staple is removed.
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Do they cut in the same place for a second C-section?

Ideally, your doctor will cut through the same scar so that you don't have multiple scars on your abdomen and uterus.
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How much pain is normal after C-section?

The wound may feel sore for a week or two. The muscle surrounding the wound may also feel weak. A doctor may prescribe pain medication for the first 2 weeks. People should ask their doctor about the safety of nursing while taking pain medication.
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How many C-section can a woman have?

“So, every patient is different and every case is unique. However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.”
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How do I know when my C-section is healed?

The biggest outcome predictor is how other scars on your body have healed. While many women will see their c-section scar thin out and gradually fade in color over time, some scars will protrude and remain reddish or purple for longer.
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How many layers of skin is cut during C-section?

Yes. The seven layers are the skin, fat, rectus sheath (medical term for the coating outside the abs), the rectus (abs, which are split along the grain somewhat more than cut), the parietal peritoneum (first layer surrounding the organs), the loose peritoneum and then the uterus, which is a very thick muscular layer.
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What organs are removed during C-section?

In most c-sections, the bladder and intestines are moved aside so the ob-gyn can keep them safely out of the way while delivering the baby and repairing the uterine incision. Those organs won't be moved outside the body, though.
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Why is second C-section more painful?

A repeat caesarean section usually takes longer and is more difficult than a first operation because of scar tissue.
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Is second C-section worse than first?

For women who delivered their first baby by cesarean section, delivering a second baby also by C-section may be somewhat safer for both mother and baby than a vaginal birth, a new study reveals.
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Where do they cut for 3rd C-section?

All Answers (13) In my experience,in the third caesarean section the uterine incision should be above the previous scar, as many times the urinary bladder is advanced and adherent to the lower uterine segment so it is good to take the incision above the previous scar which can prevent the damage to the bladder.
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How does C-section stitches look like?

Since they're usually made below the pubic hairline, you might not see your C-section scar at all. It'll look red or pink for several months but eventually it fades to a pale, flat, thin line. Some women create bigger, thicker, or raised scars than others—however, they are rarely very obvious.
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Which is better horizontal or vertical C-section?

The reason for the differences between the two is that patients with vertical uterine incisions have a much higher chance of rupturing the uterus (8% to 10%) in the future pregnancies, compared to only 1% in those with horizontal incisions.
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How is the uterus cut during C-section?

It's usually done horizontally near the pubic hairline. Or the doctor might make a vertical incision from just below the navel to just above the pubic bone. Uterine incision. The uterine incision is then made — usually horizontally across the lower part of the uterus (low transverse incision).
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Are muscles cut during c-section?

The most common incision is made horizontally (often called a bikini cut), just above the pubic bone. The muscles in your stomach will not be cut. They will be pulled apart so that the health care provider can gain access to the uterus. An incision will then be made into the uterus, horizontally or vertically.
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Can your stomach go back to normal after c-section?

Give Your Body Time

Your uterus contracts and slowly begins to go back to how it was before pregnancy. It can take anywhere from 6-8 weeks for your uterus to go back to its normal size.
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Does c-section damage stomach muscles?

While most often the stomach muscles aren't actually cut during a c-section, they are pulled apart for entry into the uterus. Whenever a muscle is injured, it needs to time to heal. Unfortunately, that healing doesn't always mean that things go back to the way they were before the injury.
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Which food should avoid after C-section?

Items like carbonated drinks, citrus juices, coffee, tea, and spicy food should be avoided as they increase bloating and gas. Fermented and fried food can cause heartburn and indigestion. Since mothers are breastfeeding, such foods can affect the milk and cause growth problems in the newborn.
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Can I lay on my stomach 3 weeks after C-section?

Recovering from a C-section requires that you give yourself space and time needed to heal properly. This also means that some activities and behaviors may need to be avoided or adjusted until you're at least 6 weeks postpartum, you're fully healed, or your doctor has confirmed it's OK to do so. Avoid: stomach sleeping.
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