Pregnancy in October has greatly changed the physical condition of the pregnant mother, and the change of sexual organs is also obvious, which will bring a lot of trouble to the sexual life. Therefore, postpartum sexual life must be careful to prevent accidents.
Postpartum sexual danger: vaginal bleeding
Postpartum vaginal bleeding is a relatively normal phenomenon, of course, there are many causes of vaginal bleeding, mainly related to the following factors:
1. It is related to the time of sexual recovery. Perineal incision wounds generally need 7 days to heal, and the suture will be removed. If the early recovery of sexual life, will lead to wound dehiscence, bleeding.
2. It is related to mother’s general condition. If the mother suffers from anemia, malnutrition or vaginal perineum inflammation, it can delay the healing of perineal wounds.
3. It is related to the condition of wound suture. Due to the different absorption of catgut, the quality of catgut and whether the perineum is strictly disinfected and so on, the suture of wound will be affected and the absorption of human tissue will be different.
4. It is related to the husband. The pregnant mother experiences a long period of “sexual leave” and the husband’s “abstinence” time is longer. Once the couple’s life is restored, the action is often fierce, which can easily lead to perineal tissue damage, bleeding and dehiscence.
Editor’s note: postpartum must wait for perineum wound to completely heal before you can resume sexual life, do not rush. In the first sexual life, the husband’s action must be gentle. Once the couple’s life is restored or the vaginal bleeding is found after the sexual life, the pregnant mother should see a doctor immediately. Don’t stop bleeding because of “embarrassment”, so as not to delay the treatment.
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