
If you gave birth to a caesarean section, the likelihood that you end up suffering from any number of complications in the c-section, but there are always ways to avoid the most common ones.
Be careful after birth, constantly watch your wound. There are some warning signs you should be aware of, which may indicate failure. If you experience any of the following complications in the c-section, be sure to contact your doctor or midwife immediately:
If you have a fever
It is often normal to have a slightly higher temperature than usual, but if you control it yourself, usually doctors would like you to seek medical help if it was above 101f. If you have a less intense fever for more than 24 hours, you should also contact your doctor.
If your incision is drained
Attention should be paid to it, while it may be usual to lose a small charge, it is probably best to let the professionals decide if you have a problem, the other one who makes this decision.
If you have discomfort that does not stop or disappear after a few days, you must again seek medical help. If you have pain that increases, despite the pain that kills the medicine, consult a doctor immediately or seek medical attention.
If you have difficulty breathing You are at greater risk of having breathing problems after a cesarean section. At first it is normal to feel pain, and this may mean that you are struggling to take a deep breath. If this is still a problem or is getting worse, consult your doctor.
If your sanitary pad gets soaked every hour or two if you have no bleeding, or if your irritation does not slow down in any way, then you need to be noticed. Sometimes this can be due to the fact that part of the placenta remains inside your uterus.
If you ever doubt any complications in the c-section that you may experience, it is important that you immediately call your doctor or physician.

