Caesarean delivery
It is a major operation that many women undergo to give birth, whether planned or forced. The obstetrician performs an incision in the abdomen in an accidental or longitudinal way, and the uterus is pulled to the fetus and extracted. Usually, Caesarean delivery is used when any problems occur. Threaten the fetus’s life or stand in the way of normal birth.
Caesarean section as the rest of the operations have side effects that appear after birth, such as: Pain felt by women when the effect of benging, and may continue this pain for three weeks Doctors prescribe pain relieving drugs that reduce pain, and clots, infections and adhesions are all side effects of caesarean section and collect Gases in the abdomen, chest and other parts of the body, causing a lot of pain and distress, and the wound of the process needs to keep it clean and monitored well to dry and heal, if contaminated it may become infected and may reopen and requires surgery for restoration.
Methods of disposal of gasses after cesarean delivery
The woman who was born through the caesarean section needs care and attention. She may sit in her bed after the operation for weeks and do nothing for her except to walk slowly and gently to activate the blood circulation and protect her from clots, and to get rid of the gases accumulated in her body and cause her pain. Methods of disposal of gases:
- Sleepwalking is so stress-free that sleep and exhaustion increase the effect of these gases and collect them in the body. It is best after the operation directly to help the nurse nurse to walk lightly, and at first it is very difficult but every time it becomes easier.
- Drink some kinds of herbs known for their ability to expel gases including thyme, mint, cardamom, cinnamon, coriander, cloves, chamomile, basil, sage, coriander, dill, Or Origen, turmeric, rosemary, or linden, and these herbs may be found in pharmacies ready or can be prepared in their natural form.
- Eat the mixture of dates with a grain of blessing.
- Drink plenty of water and useful juices; fluids in the body help the digestive system to do its work properly, reducing the gases that may accumulate.
- Eat foods rich in vegetables in the form of soups, and keep away from foods that need time to digest or increase the bloating in the stomach, such as legumes and dough.