If you have a C_SECTION...?
when did you stop haveing any sensation at all?
i have a c section almost 18 months ago
my mark is not visible to the uncovered eye but i can sometimes feel a moment or two pinch or pull on the surface of it and the nouns still has that abnormal numb-y sensitivity- like my daughter can crawl adjectives over me( her daddy too) but the pressure of so much as her little hand pressing there(even not so unyielding at all) still hurts- not shooting pain
but a mild spasm that makes me worried of what the continued pressure would feel resembling enough to move her right away-
possibly it is fear of the innovative pain idk
but say- i held pee for a long time., when i travel to take an extended pee- as my bladder empty i can feel that nouns tighten and kind of cramp up somewhat but it is a very mild but definite version of those after c subsection pees
anyone : please share your experience
thanx
Answers: I had a Cesarean birth 22 months ago. It's regular to experience some numbness and tingling at the incision site, especially when it's touched. If you're not feeling shooting or stabbing pains, or torment when it's not being touched at adjectives, then you're probably okay, but it wouldn't hurt to mention it to your doctor subsequent time you go, a short time ago in baggage.
My incision site is always somewhat numb. My experiences might be different since I'm 6 months pregnant right very soon, but I also notice a slight crampy outlook when my bladder gets full. The best entity to do in that armour is empty your bladder frequently. I also notice (and this was previously I was pregnant, too), that when I wear pant that hit right at the incision site, it hurts, especially if they're too tight.
C-sections are major abdominal surgery, so there's promising to be some after effects. What you're describing sounds pretty normal, but similar to I said, if it worries you, let your doctor know. It never hurts to be on the sheltered side.
I have have 3 c-sections and the scar nouns can remain tender for sometime afterward. remember you have have muscle, tissue and fat cut through and so will help yourself to some time to heal. if you are still concerned, perchance you should see your doctor and ask if what you are feeling is majority.