어머!!너무 불편하시고 화나시겠어요 마무리까지 꼼꼼하게 해주시지 ㅠㅠ 글을 보는 제가 속상해지네요 ㅠㅠ
(Concern) After a cesarean section, the uterus stitching was not fully completed, and menstrual blood has been coming out for up to two weeks. Should I undergo surgery again? Or not?
In 2013, the first child was born naturally after 12 hours of labor.
The contractions are slowing down again, and when I keep falling asleep, the baby's heart rate slows down.
When I wake up and use the oxygen respirator, the baby's heart rate returns, but I experience labor pains again, suffer, and vomit...
After enduring a lot of hardship, I finally had an emergency cesarean section...
So, naturally, the second child had to be delivered by cesarean section.
In 2017, I had a cesarean section for my second child and breastfed for 10 months.
I started my period again after 2-3 months...
Unlike before, when it would be finished by the 8th or 9th, menstrual blood is still visible until the 12th or 13th.
It was uncomfortable and unpleasant, but...
Just thinking that way... When I had a life transition abdominal ultrasound at the age of 40.
They said I should have an ultrasound because a lump was seen in my uterus.
So, when I had a pelvic ultrasound... it wasn't a cyst, but because it wasn't stitched perfectly during the cesarean section.
It has a hole.
So, menstrual blood fills that hole, and even after the period ends, blood continues to flow out from that hole.
My period hasn't completely stopped, and the bleeding is slow, but it will end eventually...
If it's bothersome, then I have to reopen the incision and sew it properly again...
Honestly... who would want to cut open their stomach again...
I'm also angry at the obstetrician who performed the second cesarean section...
Still, it's just a bit inconvenient... and four years have passed...
Having to spend about a week in an unpleasant state during summer... I really dislike it...
There's no other way... There's nothing but to successfully complete it with surgery...
Because it is impossible to know when menopause will occur...
I wonder if I have to live like this for more than 10 years... Still, I have endured and held on for five years.
It's probably better to just leave things as they are, right?
Sigh... For those having a cesarean section~ Please ask the doctor to perform the cesarean and also to properly close the uterus.
At that time, I had not yet moved to this area, and I also had surgery with a director I really liked.
Since the second child moved at 7 months old when we relocated... I couldn't choose the director I wanted at first.
I thought it was okay, so I received treatment and even had surgery with that director... you know...ㅠㅠ