Why does my vagina feel weird after C-section?

The vagina usually feels wider, swollen, or bruised after giving birth. The cervix also needs time to heal and return to its regular size before a person can start having sex or using tampons again.
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Why does my vagina feel different after C-section?

Sex after C-section recovery can be painful. Low estrogen levels result in less blood flow throughout your body, making vaginal tissues thinner and more delicate. Hormonal changes also suppress natural lubricants, so your vagina may feel uncomfortably dry.
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Does C-section affect vaginal tightness?

If you progress through labor and begin pushing but deliver by C-section, your vagina may very well get strained, and you may experience some vaginal discomfort post-delivery — especially if the baby is close to crowning.
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Does C-section still affect vagina?

Even though you didn't deliver your baby vaginally, you'll still have vaginal bleeding as your uterus contracts back to normal size. As a nurse, I noticed that a lot of cesarean delivery patients didn't have as much initial vaginal bleeding as those who delivered vaginally.
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Why does vagina swell after C-section?

"[Swelling] is due to carrying 50% more blood volume and fluids during pregnancy, and the hormonal transition that happens so dramatically after you deliver," says Dr. Sherry Ross, MD, OB-GYN at Providence Saint John's Health Center. All these extra fluids don't just disappear after delivery.
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How long does vagina stay swollen after C-section?

The good news about postpartum swelling is that it often doesn't last long. Expect it to go away around the time your newborn turns 1-week-old.
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How long does it take for uterus to shrink after C-section?

"Whether you delivered vaginally or by C-section, it takes six weeks for the uterus to contract to its normal size," Dr. Daneshmand says. Resting a heating pad or hot-water bottle on your belly (but not on the incision) can help—and so can ibuprofen.
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Does C-section weaken pelvic floor?

Often during pregnancy and childbirth, cesarean section ( c-section), or vaginal delivery, pelvic floor muscles can be stretched and sometimes damaged. This can lead to functional problems of the pelvic floor, which can include: Urinary incontinence. Urinary frequency or urgency.
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What are the symptoms of prolapse?

Symptoms
  • Sensation of heaviness or pulling in your pelvis.
  • Tissue protruding from your vagina.
  • Urinary problems, such as urine leakage (incontinence) or urine retention.
  • Trouble having a bowel movement.
  • Feeling as if you're sitting on a small ball or as if something is falling out of your vagina.
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Is prolapse common after C-section?

Many women believe vaginal birth alone is the sole cause of prolapse, yet women who have c-sections may also experience prolapse after childbirth. Pregnancy itself, as well as certain interventions during childbirth can affect the stability of the pelvic floor muscles, and the ligaments supporting the pelvic organs.
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What are the symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse?

Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse
  • a feeling of heaviness around your lower tummy and genitals.
  • a dragging discomfort inside your vagina.
  • feeling like there's something coming down into your vagina – it may feel like sitting on a small ball.
  • feeling or seeing a bulge or lump in or coming out of your vagina.
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When does C-section heal internally?

It takes 4 to 6 weeks to recover from a C-section

"The uterus, abdominal wall, and skin need to heal after a C-section. The initial healing occurs within 4 to 6 weeks postpartum," says Malavika Prabhu, MD, a specialist of maternal-fetal medicine at New York-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine.
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Can your stomach be flat again after C-section?

– There are a number of ways to get back into shape and reduce belly fat after c section. However, don't forget to start with gentle exercises and then gradually move on to high-impact workouts. – You may also wear a compression belt or a garment over your C-section scar to avoid putting pressure and hurting it.
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How many C sections can you 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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What does prolapse feel like after birth?

Symptoms of postpartum pelvic prolapse

One of the most notable symptoms of postpartum prolapse is the feeling that something is bulging at the opening of your vagina. Some women describe liken it to sitting on a ball or balloon. Other signs of prolapse are: Vaginal pressure.
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How do I get rid of saggy belly after C-section?

In extreme cases, where the patient has a significant amount of excess skin following a c-section, an abdominoplasty, commonly called a 'tummy tuck', may be recommended. This procedure surgically removes the excess skin, tightens the weakened abdominal muscles, and uses liposuction in order to remove excess fat.
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How do you get rid of belly overhang after C-section?

The most common way to get rid of a C-section overhang is with an Abdominoplasty procedure, often known as a Tummy Tuck. A tummy tuck procedure with an expert MYA surgeon will remove excess skin or fat, unwanted scars, stretch marks and tighten the stomach muscles, to create the appearance of a flatter stomach.
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How will I know if my C-section is open internally?

The internal C-section incision on the uterus can also open or rupture.
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These include:
  1. severe abdominal pain.
  2. vaginal bleeding.
  3. dizziness.
  4. low blood pressure.
  5. a fever.
  6. painful urination.
  7. painful bowel movements.
  8. severe constipation or the inability to have a bowel movement.
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Is second C-section easier than first?

A repeat caesarean section usually takes longer and is more difficult than a first operation because of scar tissue. It carries a possibility of wound infection and blood transfusion.
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What are the signs of internal bleeding after a cesarean?

What are the signs and symptoms of internal bleeding after a C-section?
  • tachycardia, or a heart rate that's more than 100 beats per minute.
  • shortness of breath or gasping.
  • bruising on the skin of the abdomen (other than the incision)
  • abdomen is bloated or painful to the touch.
  • feeling faint.
  • hands or feet are cold or clammy.
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Why do I feel uncomfortable down there?

An infection or change in the normal balance of vaginal yeast and bacteria can cause inflammation of the vagina (vaginitis). Symptoms include vaginal discharge, odor, itching and pain. Common types of vaginitis include bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections and trichomoniasis. Pelvic floor relaxation.
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How do I check myself for prolapse?

Insert 1 or 2 fingers and place over the front vaginal wall (facing the bladder) to feel any bulging under your fingers, first with strong coughing and then with sustained bearing down. A definite bulge of the wall under your fingers indicates a front vaginal wall prolapse.
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What does a uterine prolapse feel like?

Prolapsed Uterus Symptoms

A feeling of fullness or pressure in your pelvis (it may feel like sitting on a small ball) Low back pain. Feeling that something is coming out of your vagina. Uterine tissue that bulges out of your vagina.
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What happens if prolapse is left untreated?

If prolapse is left untreated, over time it may stay the same or slowly get worse. In rare cases, severe prolapse can cause obstruction of the kidneys or urinary retention (inability to pass urine). This may lead to kidney damage or infection.
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