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Ma Bao can return to the ward soon after caesarean section, but why can't Ma Bao, who gave birth naturally?

When it comes to having children, we know that there are two modes of delivery: natural delivery and caesarean section. Although everyone thinks that natural delivery is more conducive to physical recovery, it is undeniable that natural delivery also has its disadvantages, so caesarean section is also necessary as a remedial mode of production.

A few days ago, a friend of mine gave birth to a second child, because the baby had it. Giant? In this case, I chose caesarean section. After the delivery, the friend was directly pushed back to the ward. At that time, the anesthetic was still strong and she was still in a daze. My friend remembers that Dabao had a natural delivery before, and she had to observe it for 2 hours after delivery, and then she was pushed back to the ward. Why?

In fact, many women also have questions: Why can Bao Ma return to the ward quickly by caesarean section, but not when she is in labor? The reasons are nothing more than the following. It will make people suddenly enlightened after reading it. Let's have a look.

Postpartum depends on whether there is placenta retention to prevent infection.

Let's talk about why we should observe for 2 hours after delivery. In fact, the first thing to observe is whether the placenta is clean. If the postpartum uterine contraction is poor and the placenta stays, it will cause massive uterine bleeding, or if the placenta is not taken out for a long time and rots in the uterus, it may cause whole uterine infection and endanger the maternal life.

Therefore, you can't go back to the ward directly after delivery, depending on whether the placenta is stranded. If there is detention, the doctor probably did it for the mother's safety? Placenta delivery? Ensure maternal health and safety.

Observe the bleeding after delivery and beware of massive bleeding.

Once, I heard from a friend who was a nurse in obstetrics and gynecology that they were most afraid of postpartum hemorrhage. Especially in the postpartum observation period, it is even more critical for women who have experienced water breakthrough, redness and natural delivery.

Therefore, after delivery, the doctor will place a bearing pad, a hematocrit curved plate or a graduated hematocrit meter under the buttocks of the parturient to calculate the amount of bleeding of the parturient. If the amount of bleeding exceeds 400cc, it is determined as postpartum hemorrhage. At this time, it must be handled in time. If it is late, it will cause serious complications and may endanger the life of pregnant women. Therefore, you can't go back to the ward directly after delivery, and you should have professional medical staff to guard against massive bleeding.

Observe the excretion function of parturient after delivery to avoid dysfunction.

I remember when I gave birth, the doctor told me to go as soon as possible if I wanted to pee, so don't hold it back. The doctor said that it is normal to have more postpartum hyperhidrosis. If you urinate as early as possible, the doctor can observe the bladder filling and excretion function of the parturient. After all, natural delivery is very harmful to the birth canal, which is likely to affect the excretion function. Therefore, it is necessary to observe the excretion function of lying-in women after delivery to avoid dysfunction.

Knowing these truths, we will be suddenly enlightened. It turns out that although natural delivery has many benefits, it is also very harmful to the maternal body, so it needs to be observed after delivery. In this way, medical staff can deal with any emergency in time. If they are directly pushed back to the ward, their families will be in danger if they do not have the awareness of observation in these aspects. It will be even more dangerous if the rescue is not timely.