Hi, my wife feels much better now without doing any serious diagnosis and treatment. It seems that the doctors are right--we don't have to worry about it too much and the only thing we can do is to stand the pain for a (long or short) while. But still we sure hope the doctors had taken more care to the patients and helped to reduce the pain a little during this painful process.
Congratulations to your baby too! Take care!
Hi-
I have had the same problem with my incision site-appeared about 5 days after my section and got the same lack of concern, so it sounds like, from my doctors. Have you found out any more information? I hope your wife is feeling better and congrats on the baby!
Hello,
I just had my 3rd c-section, and I am experiencing more burning sensation on my right side this go round then ever before. With my last 2 c-sections I had the burning around my incision and it only lasted a few weeks - I am going on my 4th week, and it does not seem to be changing. I will say this, the more activity I do - the more I feel the pain - does not make it any better though especially when you just want to feel normal again after 9 months of pregnancy. I am going to the Dr Monday, I will let you know what my obgyn says as well.
Hi, dr_simran, Thank you very much! When you say "might take some time", do we know how long it could be generally for the healing of nerves? We want to know this since the doctor recommend us to stop breastfeeding if my wife can't endure the pain and we really want to continue.
Hello Dear,
The altered sensation you experience may be due to the denervation as sensory nerves get affected in the operation and their healing might take some time.It is a normal phenomenon and do not worry.
You can consult your doctor about this and take care.
Best