Internal Infection After C Section. Mothers who had a caesarean delivery C-section. After a C-section it is normal to experience some swelling. Yes its possible for c-section stitches inside to open but its not as common as external stitches opening. A C-section can also cause internal tissues to become infected.
In most cases the bleeding will gradually taper off and subside. Mothers who had a caesarean delivery C-section. Fascial rupture the healthy body tissues are further exposed to the wound. In most cases its because a mother exercised too early lifted too much or strained too much during physical activity. Although wound infection is common there are ways to help prevent infection following a C-section. I suggest you do this asap and explain the symptoms youve described here.
In most cases the bleeding will gradually taper off and subside.
One common scenario is whereby an internal scar tissue pinches a nerve that innervates into the urethra leading to pelvic pains especially when using the bathroom. A C-section can also cause internal tissues to become infected. After a C-section it is normal to experience some swelling. The scar tissue itself is not a problem but the adhesion occurs when it sticks to other internal organs and creates complications such as bowel blockages. If the kidneys or urinary tract are involved urination may be difficult or painful and the urine may be cloudy or have an unusual smell. However it has been observed that many mothers get the c-section infections after the first couple of weeks.