Lump after cesarean

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Avatar n tn Since this procedure, a day before my menstrual I can feel a lump on my lower left side very close to the cesarean incision and it really hurts and there is swellen in that area even after my menstrual go off the lump still hurts four to five days afterwards. The pain stops until my next menstrual. can anyone tell me what this could be.
Avatar f tn My first was an emergency c section. I felt "normal" after about 2-3 weeks. ( mostly bleeding) soreness wasn't as bad after the first week. Just make sure you work those muscles as much as possible. I was up walking that night after I had my daughter. The most painful part for me was getting up from a lying down position. But once i worked those muscles it eased off a lot. I didn't breastfeed so I can't give any insight on that. Is this your first c section?
Avatar f tn s a possibility especially since you only have had one cesarean delivery and it was years ago. Talk to your doctor, some doctors will not risk trying vaginal after a cesarean. Your health and baby's condition will have a huge impact on the discussion. Best of wishes!!!!
Avatar f tn Im thankful top live in an area where they are done a lot and doctors are plentiful. I will be having a vbac this pregnancy after a cesarean with my son almost 3 years ago. Supposedly I quit dilating at 8cm.
Avatar f tn When are you do? And no it's not the same I had 3 c section and on to my next it's different and don't be scared it's quick..
Avatar f tn Hi. Just looking for some people views. I have been told I may have to have a cesarean. I was just wondering of people experiences.
Avatar f tn So after delivery how long are you supposed to bleed for? I dont quite remember what the doctor and nurse had told me. Does anyone know?
508559 tn?1213757254 I am so sorry about your loss! :-( I don’t know when she’ll be able to have another baby. Her doctor should be able to let you know with regular checkups. For now, I’d be concerned about her feelings and overall mental health. She needs emotional support and time to grieve. Maybe it’s too soon to talk to her about having another baby? As far as intercourse and healing from a cesarean, only she can answer those questions for you.
Avatar f tn There shouldn't be much of a difference until you have reached multiple cesarean deliveries such as myself. I am expecting my 7th cesarean delivery the 17th of October. O have seen a specialist in this pregnancy and in my last pregnancy. Although no current compilations and no major issues in the past, my doctors are just being safe. I also do not dilate with time therefore I had to have first child via C-section. I tried delivering VBAC after my first pregnancy and even my third.
Avatar f tn Doctors can no longer judge future cesarean deliveries, by past cesarean deliveries! The only safe method to make a decision on safe possible cesarean deliveries in the future, is actually literally while you are on the operation table in the middle of a current cesarean delivery. The doctor can then check your uterus, muscle tone, tissues and organs (making sure there is no damage). Then he/she can properly diagnose a chance of future cesarean deliveries.
Avatar n tn as far as i am aware, there are no risks after having ceseareans. unless it was for health reasons for the last two pregnancies.
Avatar f tn You need someone who can stay with you for a week or so and not leave so they can help you. WALKING IS THE BEST THING after any surgery. I have had a c section and plan on having another one with this baby. I was not allowed to lay still for more then 3 hours while in the hospital, so i didnt get stiff and the gas would absorb. you have to move around or you will hurt extremely bad. You will do fine, just make sure you have someone to help you out. good luck!
Avatar f tn ve seen a doctor? What have they told you? If you want to attempt a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) as an above commenter mentioned you may not meet the requirements as it is so soon after a cesarean delivery. Definitely address these concerns with your doctor.
Avatar f tn Mine was 19 years ago. Some Dr will no even consider having vaginal delivery after cesarean because of the risk involved. My Dr refuses to do them now when 20 years ago he did. The risk it to high for him. When I had my daughter I thought my stomach was ripping but is was the scar tissue stretching.
9277634 tn?1411335413 No that really isn't true vbac are no less safe than a repeat major surgery cesarean. Depends what backwards pay off the country your in these days. Vbacs are finally making a come back and where I live doctors would rather do a vbac than a repeat cesarean. The risk of uterine rupture is no higher than consequences that can occur with repeat csection. Just not everyone is a good candidate for a vbac. Depends you had a cesarean how many you've had etc.
Avatar f tn s like in your situation since you got pregnant again so soon after. I know people who got prego soon after and had a vbac without complications. It always depends on what the doctors say I guess. If your mid wide gives you the Ok though, and supports you through it, I would give it a try. Hope all goes well for you!
Avatar f tn Once they administer the numbing medicine your baby will be here shortly after. The harder part is recovery. I been through 2 already an am scheduled for my last on Thursday. But recovery is no joke. Take it easy especially for at least the first 2 weeks. If you have people to help let them. Getting ur incision infected or opened is NO joke an its going to make everything alot harder. Prayers for a quick recovery an congratulations on baby!