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yellow discharge from c section incision

by Mr. Gideon Morissette DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Discharge from a fresh incision can be normal. In general, there is fluid that bathes the tissues, and this can occasionally leak out of the incision and therefore cause minimal drainage. This is usually clear or yellow.

It is normal to have a small amount of a watery yellow discharge from your healing incision. Notify your healthcare provider if: your incision is red, warm to touch, and swollen. you have a fever.

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How long did you bleed after a C section?

The bleeding duration after c section varies from woman to woman, and in fact, while it may take only 2 or 3 weeks for some women, others may experience vaginal spotting for as long as 6 weeks. One important sign you must check is the volume of blood loss. Remember, days after your surgery, you will experience much more bleeding.

How long to recover from C section?

Recovery - Caesarean section

  • Recovering in hospital. The average stay in hospital after a caesarean is around 3 or 4 days. ...
  • Looking after your wound. Your midwife should also advise you on how to look after your wound. ...
  • Your scar. The wound in your tummy will eventually form a scar. ...
  • Controlling pain and bleeding. ...
  • Returning to your normal activities. ...
  • When to get medical advice. ...

What to expect after your C section?

  • Lower your expectations. In addition to the incision soreness you’ll feel, you’ll be dealing with virtually the same suite of symptoms during your C-section recovery as you would from a ...
  • Be cautious. ...
  • Give yourself a break. ...
  • Keep an eye on your incision. ...
  • Medicate. ...
  • Take off the pressure. ...
  • Keep regular. ...
  • Nourish yourself. ...
  • Get moving. ...
  • Do your Kegels. ...

When can you use tampons after a C section?

The short answer is no – if you just had a c-section and are experiencing lochia, you cannot use a tampon. Doctors don’t recommend that you use a tampon until after you’ve had your six-week postpartum check-up. Here’s why.

Is it normal for C-section incision to have discharge?

After a C-section, it is normal to experience some swelling, redness, and pain around the wound. In some cases, clear fluid may also seep out of the wound. However, with wound infections, these symptoms increase in intensity.

How do you know if your C-section incision is infected?

It's usually due to a bacterial infection in the surgical incision site. Common signs include fever (100.5ºF to 103ºF, or 38ºC to 39.4ºC), wound sensitivity, redness and swelling at the site, and lower abdominal pain.

What kind of discharge is normal after C-section?

This discharge will be red and heavy for the first few days. Then it will taper, become increasingly watery and change from pinkish brown to yellowish white. Contractions. You might feel contractions, sometimes called afterpains, during the first few days after the C-section.

What does a Infected C-section look like?

Signs of an infected C-section incision include: Redness around the incision. Abnormal swelling around the incision. Fluid leaking from the wound.

How do you tell if a wound is healing or infected?

After the initial discharge of a bit of pus and blood, your wound should be clear. If the discharge continues through the wound healing process and begins to smell bad or have discoloration, it's probably a sign of infection.

Is yellow discharge normal postpartum?

A few small blood clots, no larger than a plum, are normal. For the fourth through tenth day after delivery, the lochia will be more watery and pinkish to brownish in color. From about the seventh to tenth day through the fourteenth day after delivery, the lochia is creamy or yellowish in color.

What does infected lochia smell like?

Lochia will smell like menstrual blood. Some describe it as musty, metallic, sour or stale. However, it shouldn't smell fishy or foul. This could mean bacteria has gotten into your vagina and caused an infection.

How long does C-section drainage last?

This substance is known as lochia. You may experience lochia for up to six weeks, but the color and amount of the lochia will diminish with time. You may also experience pink or watery discharge from your incision following a C-section.

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