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Causes of back pain after a C-section
Hormonal changes. Being pregnant not only increases the size of your stomach but also results in much less visible changes, some of which may contribute to back pain after delivery. …
Weight gain. …
Lifting and carrying a new baby. …
Breastfeeding. …
Effects of anesthesia.
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If a pregnant woman is suffering from certain medical conditions or the baby is not in a viable position for natural birth to occur, most doctors undertake a caesarean surgery to deliver the baby. While this keeps the baby safe, many women tend to suffer lower back pain after a c-section, along with the pain accompanying stitches and the usual surgery. Back pain after cesarean delivery can sometimes get quite annoying, diverting you from caring for the child and focusing on nursing.
If you wish to know more about back pain after cesarean delivery and how to deal with back pain after a c-section, continue to watch this video till the end. Making use of natural remedies and timely medical consultations can help bring quick relief and help you concentrate on your journey of being a mother.
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