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Does caesarean section need to open bone seams? Can caesarean section open the whole body bone seam?

Caesarean section needs to suture the wound with thread, and there are many kinds of thread. There are ordinary silk threads and threads made of fibrous tissue, and doctors will take corresponding threads to sew them as needed. Caesarean section generally needs to cut seven layers of skin tissue, so it is necessary to sew seven layers? Including many skin tissues, such as myometrium of uterus, amniotic membrane and many other skin tissues, caesarean section and whole body suture will not crack so easily, so patients should also maintain a good attitude.

Does caesarean section need suture? Cesarean section will also be sutured. Cutting bones is a common name when people give birth to women. It is said that when a woman gives birth to a child, the joints between the bones are all open, so it hurts, so it is called cutting the bones. Not exactly.

Medically speaking, suture refers to flattening the uterine orifice first, and then opening it again until it is 10cm. This process is what the old man said. The process of opening cervix is relatively slow. Usually in the second week after nine months of pregnancy, the cervix gradually flattens, which is also the process of cervical achievement. When the baby is born, your cervix will open to 10 cm, which is very slow at first. It takes an average of 8 hours from labor to 3 cm cervix opening, and 4 hours from 3 cm cervix opening to 0/0 cm cervix opening.

Under normal circumstances, some drugs will not be used to relieve pain until the cervix is opened to 3 cm. It shows that in the active stage of labor, the cervix has been opened to 3 cm, the cervix has become soft, thin and elastic, and the contraction interval is 2-3 cm. After delivery, with regular contractions, the cervix will gradually open. According to the degree of uterine opening, the first stage of labor is divided into two stages: incubation period and active period. The incubation period is from the regular contraction of the uterus to the opening of the cervix by 3 cm, and the active period refers to the opening of the cervix by 3- 10 cm.

What needs to be explained here is that the cervical opening speed of primipara and multipara is different. Primiparous women first shorten the cervix to be flat, and then expand the cervix; However, the multipara is performed at the same time as the cervix is shortened, flattened and expanded. Therefore, primipara is obviously faster than primipara, which is the main reason why primipara and primipara have different progress in the first stage of labor. In the incubation period, the uterus opens slowly, but it accelerates obviously in the active period. The incubation period of primipara is about 8 hours, and the speed of multipara is faster than that of primipara, but there are great differences among individuals, ranging from tens of minutes to several hours. The active period of primipara takes about 4 hours. After the primipara enters the active period, it is necessary to prepare for delivery, because the uterus will be completely opened soon after the primipara enters the active period.

Will caesarean section open a whole body suture? Cesarean section will not split the suture (pubic symphysis). Natural delivery is due to the temporary expansion of pubic symphysis caused by the child squeezing pubic symphysis through the pelvis during delivery, which will recover itself later. Cesarean section is to make an incision in the abdomen and directly open the uterus to take the child out.

Cesarean section is not a fracture. There is also a need to rest for a period of time whether it is cesarean section or natural delivery, because the recovery of the incision will take at least one month to resume normal basic activities.

Caesarean section itself will not cause pubic symphysis separation. After pregnancy, pregnant women will have a series of physical changes, including rectus abdominis separation and pubic separation. Especially in the second and third trimester of pregnancy, the constant pressure of the fetus will lead to pubic symphysis separation or pain, even unable to walk because of pain, and poor postpartum recovery, leading to body deformation, uterine prolapse, vaginal relaxation and so on. There is no good medical strategy for pubic symphysis separation at present. In addition to symptomatic treatment, it is generally recommended to use double rhombic pelvic correction belts for correction after delivery.

Whether it's a natural delivery or a cesarean section, if you don't pay attention, you may get moon disease, which can't be alleviated by cesarean section. This is related to the physiological characteristics of postpartum. Don't eat cold and spicy food, don't touch cold water, don't blow cool air, don't use your eyes too much, and don't sit for a long time.