What Should I Do If the Lateral Episiotomy Wound of a Postpartum Mother Opens?
If the lateral incision wound of a pregnant woman ruptures, it is best to promptly call a doctor to treat the wound. It is necessary to maintain hygiene, avoid excessive force, avoid sexual activity during recovery, and maintain a pleasant mood. Lateral incision during childbirth is the most critical step for a smooth delivery, which allows the baby to pass through the birth canal quickly while protecting the elasticity of the vagina. After childbirth, special attention must be paid to prevent infection and rupture of the lateral incision.
Here are some tips:
1. Maintain hygiene. Expectant mothers must keep the local area clean and hygienic. Change and wash hygiene utensils and underwear frequently, and expose them to sunlight after washing to achieve the purpose of sterilization and disinfection.
2. Avoid excessive force. Be careful not to use too much force as the perineal lateral incision will heal quickly after childbirth. One day after childbirth, new mothers can perform mild activities out of bed. However, during this period, new mothers should avoid excessive force that may increase abdominal pressure and damage the wound.
3. Avoid sexual activity during recovery. To allow the wound to recover as quickly as possible, we recommend that new mothers avoid postpartum sexual activity for at least 6 weeks after childbirth. This is because torn wounds during childbirth may cause pain during postpartum sex due to the hardened fibrotic tissue of the scar compared to the soft perineal tissue of new mothers.
4. Maintain a pleasant mood. A good mood is also a good medicine. To better recover from the wound, mothers must maintain emotional stability and relaxation, maintain a good attitude, and a good state is beneficial to physical recovery. If the wound ruptures too much and causes discomfort, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to avoid symptoms such as infection.