What Are the Most Common C-Section Complications?
If you have given birth by a cesarean section, the probability is that you will end up suffering from any number of c-section complications, but there are always ways of avoiding the most common of these. Be very careful after the birth, monitor your wound constantly. There are some warning signs you should be aware of that may possibly indicate a setback. If you experience any of the following c-section complications, be sure to speak to your doctor or midwife right away:- If you have a fever It is occasionally normal to have a somewhat higher temperature than usual, but if you are monitoring it yourself, generally doctors would want you to seek medical advice if it was higher than 101f. If you have a less intense fever for longer than 24 hours you should also get in touch with your doctor. If your incision is draining It should be looked at, whilst it may be usual to lose a slight discharge it is probably best to allow the professionals decide if you have a problem other that make th