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Bleeding After Caesarean Delivery: Everything You Should Know
Blood loss is unavoidable during and after childbirth, more so during a C-section. Although some bleeding is normal, it helps to know what to expect, and when bleeding after C-section requires a doctor’s attention.
Post-C-Section Bleeding: Is it Normal?
Some bleeding is normal after a C-section, as well as after a vaginal delivery. Here is what you need to know about bleeding after a C-section:
After the procedure, you will experience heavy bleeding for the first few days, along with some clotting. This may be heavier than your periods.
This bleeding is a type of vaginal discharge, known as lochia, and is bright red in colour.
There may be some clotting along with the bleeding, which is also normal during this time.
This discharge will last for around a fortnight (6 weeks). Post that, it will become more watery and the colour will turn from pink-brown to yellow-white.
This bleeding occurs because the body needs to expel the extra tissue that is present in the uterus. Bleeding occurs irrespective of the kind of delivery.
In case the bleeding does not reduce after the first few weeks, you should consult the doctor.
What Are the Causes of Bleeding After Caesarean Delivery?
1. Severed Blood Vessels
During C-section, there are lacerations made, which cause bleeding. In some cases, the initial incision is not wide enough for the baby to exit, and this causes the tissues and blood vessels around this area to get severed while the baby is being taken out. Sometimes, bleeding occurs because some of the arteries and veins around the uterus are accidentally cut during the procedure.
2. Uterine Atony
Uterine Atony is another cause of bleeding after C-section. It occurs when the woman’s uterus does not contract after the placenta is expelled, following the birth of the baby. The blood vessels are closed by the uterine contractions, which prevent the area around the placenta from bleeding, once the placenta is expelled through the vagina. When the uterus does not contract after delivery, it remains open, resulting in heavy bleeding.
3. Placenta Fragments
Some women experience heavy bleeding when the fragments from the placenta remain inside the uterus. This is common in women who have had multiple C-sections.
4. Placenta Accreta
This is a common cause of bleeding. In this case, the bleeding happens because the placenta does not separate naturally from the uterus, as it is deeply embedded. Women who have placenta accreta have the risk of haemorrhaging because the doctor has to manually remove the placenta.
How Long Does Post Caesarean Bleeding Last?
After a caesarean delivery, the bleeding will last for about 6 weeks. There may be various reasons for bleeding after a C-section. Even if it is accompanied by small clots, bleeding is not a cause for worry. However, it must be remembered that the woman might have lost a lot of blood during the C-section, and heavy bleeding after the procedure may become life-threatening. Hence, it is important to keep a lookout for signs of internal bleeding.
Some Common Signs of Internal Bleeding Are
Rapid Heartbeat and Difficulty Breathing
Rapid heartbeat and gasping breathing are a sign of internal bleeding.
A Boggy Uterus
Post-C-section, if the uterus loses its form and becomes boggy or flabby, then internal bleeding may be the cause for it.
Weakness and Severe Anxiety
A lot of women experiencing internal bleeding may complain of weakness and severe anxiety.
Pale and Cold Body
Internal bleeding can make the woman’s face pale and her hands and feet cold.
Heavy Vaginal Bleeding
If your bleeding continues to be heavy even after the initial few weeks, it could be due to internal bleeding.
Reduced Urine Output
If the blood reaching the kidneys is less, then it affects the urine output. Thus, reduced urine output may be a sign of internal bleeding
How Much Bleeding Merits Medical Attention?
If your bleeding becomes heavy again, after tapering off, and the colour turns red, it may be due to overexertion. However, if clotting continues even after resting for a few days, it might be due to some complication.
You should consult your doctor immediately, if:
You are using up a pad or more every hour
The clotting continues
You are feeling dizzy or nauseous
Your pulse is more than 100,you are feeling palpitations
Your blood pressure is less than 100 systolic in your home bp apparatus
How to Manage Bleeding Post C-section
Simple ways to manage the heavy flow post-C-section are:
1. Use Pads – Not Tampons
During the initial weeks, when the flow is heavy, you should use thick pads similar to the thickness of baby diapers.
Tampons can cause a bacterial infection, so they should be completely avoided.
Pads and tampons also make it easier to estimate the amount of blood loss.
2. Wear Old Clothes
During this time, you should use old panties and clothes that can be disposed of later. You might get stains from bleeding, which are difficult to remove.
3. Regularly Change Pads
Keep a stock of maternity pads because you will need lots of them after the delivery.
Good quality maternity pads should be used. Folds of cloth should not be used at all.
3 packs of 12 pads can suffice. Initially, you will have to change hourly, and thereafter, every 3-4 hours.
Hands should be washed and disinfected every time you change the pad.
4. Rest is Best
Since you are bleeding heavily complete bed rest is advised in the initial weeks.
You should avoid any physically strenuous activity because it can affect the recovery process and increase bleeding.
Since the body is recuperating from the change, it is important that you co-operate in the process.
5. Get Help Around the House
You may ask for support from your family members or hire professional help.
Treatment Options
If there is still heavy bleeding after C-section, then you need to consult your doctor. The treatment will depend on the source of the bleeding, at which stage it started, and the seriousness. Hence, it is important to give a complete medical history to your doctor.
If your uterus has not begun to contract after the delivery, then your doctor may give you medication to stimulate contractions. If bleeding does not stop, you may go for some additional surgery. In some cases, hysterectomy is done to prevent blood loss.
Things to Keep in Mind About Bleeding After C-Section
Here are some things you should keep in mind about bleeding after caesarean delivery. We have also covered some tips on managing the bleeding and what to expect.
1. Breastfeeding May Help
Breastfeeding can help lighten some of the bleeding after a C-section, as the uterine muscles and blood vessels tend to contract when you breastfeed. Hence, the blood loss decreases due to the release of the hormone oxytocin
2. Keep a Watch on Physical Activity
Physical stress and intense activity can increase the bleeding after C-section. Hence, limit any physical work, such as high-intensity exercise, lifting heavy objects, etc., and take rest to recover quickly.
3. Effectively Relieve Pain
You may experience painful contractions during this time. However, avoid taking any medication without your doctor’s approval. Apply a warm compress to your abdomen to relieve pain. If it persists, consult a doctor who can direct you on how to manage pain due to contractions.
Adequate post-natal care is important, not only to make sure that you get back to a normal life as soon as possible, but also because your baby needs your care and complete attention in the first few months of her life. Make sure you take it easy and avoid exerting yourself to avoid complications, and do see a doctor if you notice any signs of ill-health.
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These 7 Home Remedies Are Actually Dangerous For Baby's Health Problems – Stay Away From Them!
Most people prefer to go safe with home remedies when dealing with health problems and look at 'natural' or home remedies, instead of seeking advice from a medical expert! But at times, some home remedies only worsen the problem and harm your baby!
When it comes to illnesses and health problems of our children, the protective side of every mommy wakes up, making us doubt everything and everyone, even the pediatrician! Many of us resort to home remedies and self-medication during such phases. A lot of us do it because we don't subscribe to allopathy; we want to keep our kids away from 'chemicals' as far as possible. While it is true that we should not make pill-popping a habit, it is not always a good idea to play doctor-doctor -i t can be downright dangerous!
Dangerous Home Remedies That You Should NOT Try On Your Baby
1. Applying Alcohol for Teething and Fever
Even adults are recommended to stay away from alcohol, and yet some parents actually use alcohol to ease teething pain in their children! The logic is – it eases the pain in the tender gums. Alcohol sponge baths are also recommended as a common remedy for fever, since the evaporation of the alcohol from skin surface brings about rapid cooling and reduces body temperature. But these are both harmful practices.
Alcohol in teething babies can lead to intoxication. Alcohol may even enter the babies lungs in the form of vapours (during a sponge-bath) – not a good idea at all. It can land your baby straight in the hospital due to seizure, or even coma.
Instead – Resort to the good old home remedy of keeping cold water strips on the baby's body for fever. For teething, you can give the baby teething rings and toys.
2. Hot Oil for Ear Wax
Let's admit it – we are all guilty of having tried various methods to remove excess ear wax at some point in time including car keys, pens, pencils...you get the drift, yes? When it comes to our kids though, we resort to the dear old cotton bud, or hot oil to get rid of ear-wax and even to treat ear infections.
But did you know that ear-wax is not supposed to be removed at all, in the first place? Yes. Ear-wax is the bodies natural lubrication that prevents your the inners of your ear from drying up. Ear-wax also has antibacterial properties.
Instead – Make sure you simply wipe the ears clean and dry after each bath, and do not worry about the ear-wax! Let it be. In case of an ear-infection, do not self-medicate. Take your child to the doctor immediately.
3. Inducing Vomiting for accidental consumption of Paraffin
What could a baby possibly put in his mouth that might have paraffin? The most common thing is – crayons. Next in line comes candles, several beauty products (petroleum jelly for example), kerosene (which many households may have as a cleaning agent for stains), etc. Usually paraffin is not fatal if swallowed in very small quantities. However, it is still one of the most common substances that lands many children in the hospital each year as an unintentional poisoning case.
The first instinct of a mother whose child has swallowed paraffin is to make the child vomit. The intention is to get the paraffin out of the child's system as quickly as possible. However, causing a child to vomit may in fact take the paraffin into the child's lungs, where it can cause greater damage.
Instead – Ask your child to drink copious amounts of water. This will rid the body of paraffin in a less damaging way (through urination). If condition does not improve, take your child to the hospital immediately.
4. Applying H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) for Scrapes
Babies will play, crawl and move around and they will fall and scrape their limbs. However the last thing you should use to clean or treat a scrape or any superficial wound, is H2O2, or hydrogen peroxide. The bubbling that you witness when you pour H2O2 on a wound might look satisfying to you; you might think those are the germs dying. But in reality, those are living cells of your body dying away! Why would you want to do that?
Instead – Clean the wound under running tap water. Dab it with a clean dry cloth. Apply pressure to arrest bleeding. You may even use a good antiseptic. If the wound looks particularly nasty, take your child to a doctor to get a good dressing for the wound.
5. Kerosene for Head Lice
The logic behind this home remedy is – the kerosene causes the head lice to suffocate and die. However, the skin of your scalp is much more sensitive than the skin on the rest of the body, because it remains covered and protected by your hair. This is why it should never be exposed to substances like kerosene. Also, eggs of headlice still remain viable even after a kerosene wash. So not only is this remedy dangerous, its also inefficient! What's the point?
Instead – Buy a head-lice comb. Wash your baby's hair at least thrice a week (at least till the infection clears out). Consult a pediatrician about effective head-lice medicines – oils, solutions, shampoos. Topical application of such substances is very effective and is a good and safe way to get rid of head lice.
6. Use your baby's urine for eye Infections and Eye Stye
Old wive's tales will tell you to use your baby's urine to treat an eye infection. Not only is that gross, but also harmful. Try and imagine this for a second – you are actually using the body's waste product to treat an infection. Why would you ever think that is a good idea?
Additionally, just like with acne, you might be tempted to burst an eye stye your child may have. This again is a bad idea for obvious reasons: the tool you use to burst the stye can in fact give you sepsis or an eye infection. It may further worsen the situation. On the other hand, bursting may cause the infection to spread to a wider surface.
Instead – Make sure you wash your baby's's eyes with clean water several times a day to prevent an eye stye. Visit a doctor to know about medication which can subside the stye. Usually eye styes subside on their own in a couple of days. If not, eye drops can help you deal with the situation in a safe way.
7. Tooth-paste for Baby Acne
Acne is common in teens and expected as a part of puberty, but canmean something serious if your baby has it. WHile toothpaste is a common remedy used by teens it isn't effective and will cause more harm than good on your baby's skin. Quite a few people even resort to controlled bursting of the pimple.However, doing so can actually make the situation worse byscarring the spot permanently.
Instead – Keep your babby's face clean with a mild soap and dry it gently. Do not try to get rid of acne by any external means. Typically, baby acne will resolve on its own. If it persists, contact your paediatrician who may prescribe a medicated cream or ointment specially for your baby's sensitive skin.
Some tips to remember while trying out home remedies:
If you are still determined on trying home remedies for your child, we have the following tips for you.
1. It is okay to treat following at home (in the initial stages)
Common cold in the initial stages can be treated at home. Other common illnesses include sore throat, congestion of the synus, coughing, and a runny nose. Most traditional Indian home remedies for cold work well. However, this should only be done if the cold is in its initial stages. If its bad, visit a doctor.
2. Never treat following at home
If your baby is 3-months of age (or younger) and is running a temperature more than 100 Fahrenheit, do not opt for home remedies. Signs of choking or breathing difficulties, vomitting, diarrhoea, also call for immediate intervention of the doctor.
3. Keep in mind the dosage
The most common mistake parents commit while resorting to self-medication and home remedies is not monitoring the amount of medicine they are administering to their child. The dosage for any medicine is always decided according to age and weight of an individual – adult or child. It is best to consult a pediatrician to find out the correct dosage for your child. If the pediatrician is not available, then try consulting a general physician.
It is understandable that you may be a bit anxious about your child's health. However, taking matters into your own hands is not always the best approach. Always seek expert guidance and advise. Better safe than sorry! Read more
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This Magic Soup Helps Lose Up To 3 Kgs! (Recipe Inside)
Weight loss – that perpetual struggle we face which never seems to end! When we feel bloated as we PMS, when our jeans seems a tad too tight after a heavy meal, when we are told motherhood does this to the body – situations like these make us long to lose just a little bit of weight! But it seems impossible. As mothers, when do we have the time to attend one of those heavily advertised gyms, or do those rigorous workout sessions some people indulge in oh-so-easily? And if ate only salad 7 days a week, how will we find the energy to do the million chores at home? Now, if there was a way to lose weight without doing all these…perhaps by sipping something warm and delicious…
No, this is not an impossible dream. According to experts, the magic soup diet for weight loss is a tried, tested and perfectly safe way of losing weight – just by drinking soup!
Traditionally, soup has been seen as an uber-healthy food. It is soulful, warm, and perfect for lifting our mood when we feel low. New mothers are often recommended soup to recover their strength after childbirth. The doctor also recommends chicken or lentil-soup for added protein intake and when we are down with a cold/fever. However, the one benefit of soup you may not have known is how it can speed up your weight loss!
How To Follow The Magic Soup Diet
The core principle of this diet involves the following four guidelines:
You need to increase your consumption of ‘magic’ soups that are healthy, filling and nutritious but low on fat and calories
You need to replace your snacks (e.g. sandwiches, pasta, etc.) with these soups on a regular basis in order to see results
You can make these soups more filling by adding healthy proteins such as chicken and tofu, as well as some slow-releasing carbs like brown rice, oats and leafy vegetables
You should pair the soup diet with overall healthy eating habits such as staying away from fattening snacks (which will be easier to do than usual as the soup helps you feel full)
That’s it! In the book “The Magic Soup Diet” by Nicole Pisani and Kate Adams, Kate discusses how she lost up to 3 kgs in just a week by being on this nutritious but fat-free diet:
“I lost 7lbs (or about 3 kgs) in 7 days. This depends on how much excess water you are carrying. On average a person might lose up to 3lbs of fat. The rest would be water retention, which we release when we stop eating food that’s not good for us and eat natural, whole foods and drink plenty of water.”
Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2016/02/24/magic-soup-diet-weight-loss_n_4099695.html
While there are a number of magic soups that you can whip up as per the above guidelines, take a look at one of the MOST effective ones below. You can easily make it at home with only a handful of ingredients.
Recipe: APPLE CIDER BEETROOT SOUP
Ingredients
2 large or 3 small whole beetroot
2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1-2 tbsp cooking oil (you can use coconut oil or olive oil)
Some cilantro (or dhaniya)
1-2 garlic cloves
Salt to taste
Method
Wash the beetroot thoroughly
Remove the top and root of the beets with a knife. Also wash the beet greens well
Wash the cilantro and chop into tiny pieces
In a cooking vessel, heat some oil on medium heat
Now add the sliced beets and sauté for a few minutes
Add water, apple cider vinegar and the garlic cloves
Bring the water to a boil
Now add the beet greens, cilantro and simmer till the beets are tender
Check and adjust salt, if required. Your magic weight loss soup is ready!
How This Soup Makes You Lose Weight
We know that beetroot is a very healthy food. They are high in Vitamin C, fol ate, antioxidants, and essential minerals like potassium and manganese. This boosts your overall immunity and also reduces your risk of blood pressure problems. So, okay, this soup is packed with nutrition and quite delicious too (trust us, our team tried it out). But how does it promote weight loss? What actually makes this a magical weight loss soup? The answer is completely scientific!
Beetroot is a great source of dietary fibre – half soluble and half insoluble. Both types of fibre helps in fighting fat by maintaining your bowel function and lowering your cholesterol levels. Beetroots contain no fat but are a powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. This is terrific both for weight loss and for getting healthier overall!
As per experts, soup in general is more filling per calorie because of the water content. This means that soup can keep us feeling full for longer compared with eating the same foods in their dry form. When we consume soup, the foods in the soup take up more room in the stomach and this turns off the body’s appetite hormone. When you don’t feel hungry after meals, you don’t eat unhealthy and fattening snacks. Plus, drinking soup also means you are cutting down on refined carbohydrates that are present in food such as bread, rice or pasta. So, your calorific intake will be balanced and you will feel energetic through the day, without resorting to fattening foods. Result: weight loss!
How to Make More Homemade Soups for Weight Loss
Now that you know the magic soup recipe, it’s time to check out some more options you can prepare to add variety and taste to your weight loss journey. Try out these variations of soups to keep up the habit of healthy eating and see those extra kilos wilting away!
1. Add Protein to Your Soup
A protein-rich soup is your best bet for weight loss. Protein helps build your muscle mass and provides your body essential strength. This is very useful when you are trying to cut down on fat. To make this soup, you can add chicken or salmon if you are non-vegetarian, or go for crumbled feta or natural yogurt if you are vegetarian.
2. Add Grains or Noodles to Soup
Since you are going to make soup a key part of your weight loss journey, why not make it more appetising? Experts recommend closing your eyes and imagining everything you need for fulfilling your nutrition quota, in a bowl. Grains and noodles are great for giving you energy as well as taste, while being low in calories.
3. Make Bean Soup
Adding beans to your soup is a great, filling thing to do to make it a more complete meal. Beans will help you feel fuller after you have consumed the soup, but without the extra calories of a fat-rich meal. Read more
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A Nine-month Guide to Getting your Finances in Order
Becoming a parent is the most overwhelming experience in life, but what if your finances are haywire? Whether it's a planned pregnancy or a sweet surprise, a financial jolt is unavoidable. However, with some hard work and trustworthy guidance, financial stability is well within your grasp. Here are some tips to help you plan your finances during pregnancy.
From hormonal changes and relationship bumps to scary financial challenges, having a baby is a life-changing event. Our guide to financial planning during pregnancy will let you take control of your finances today and prepare you monetarily for the arrival of the new family member. Plan your finances in advance and make sure that your wallet is ready for your baby.
How to Plan your Finances During Pregnancy
First Month
Start saving now to cope up with your future expenses! Write down a budget and work on the areas where you might be spending more than what is required. Also, find out if there is any way to curb your expenses. Smart money habits can make your life less stressful after delivery.
Second Month
Set some achievable saving goals based on your financial practices and future needs. Create a saving accounts, if you still don't have one. This will cover your baby's cost and also prove to be helpful when your income is low. Building an emergency fund is also recommended.
Third Month
Clear all your debts and keep yourself stress-free. For this, you may contact a non-profit credit counselling organisation. They will help you set realistic budgets and repayment plans. Remember, this will be the best time to clear all your loans, not when the baby arrives.
Fourth Month
Talk to your insurance provider about your prenatal, delivery, and post-delivery reimbursements. You may also want to consider the life and disability insurance that is recommended for both working and stay-at-home parents.
Fifth Month
The cost of delivery will be one of your major expenses. Consider on what the hospital or birthing centre will charge, and get prepared for it monetarily. You can also check out a few hospitals and find the difference in their costs in order to make an informed decision about delivery and other expenses.
Sixth Month
Consult your company's human resource department and discuss your employer's policy on parental leaves. Look into paid maternity leaves, flexible spending accounts, sick leaves, vacations, flexible timings and new-mom benefits. This will keep you covered for leaves during the first few months after your little one arrives.
Seventh Month
Creating a realistic budget is a part of your savings plan. Think about the kind of home you will want to move into, post pregnancy. Also consider the kind of child-care you would want for your baby. Figure out the baby budget that will add up to your cost of living. Practice living on your new budget from this time onward.
Eighth Month
Get some expert advice on financial stability during pregnancy. Talk to your mom, and take other parents' advice into consideration too. Their experience will help you figure out the cost of raising a baby. This will include food, clothing, and other expenses.
Ninth Month
Now that you know of the ways to plan your finances, it's time to do some smart shopping for your little one. Make a budget for the same and do not let emotions rule your practical shopping instincts. Enjoy this blissful time by knitting, pampering yourself, and most importantly, by taking care of your health and your baby's.
Follow this monthly planning chart to secure your finances before your bundle of joy arrives. After all, you wouldn't want to concentrate on expenses when you finally get to see your baby after such a long wait! Read more
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6 Fantastic Beauty Tips For Toddler Moms
Mothers with toddlers are often overworked and tired. They hardly have time or energy to go for a beauty treatment. Fortunately, there are easy-to-follow beauty tips for toddler moms that can be included in the daily routine and that guarantee stunning results.
If you have a toddler at home, you’re probably multitasking by taking care of the children, other work and the household chores. At the end of the day, you’re totally exhausted, and all you want is to curl up and sleep. In such a scenario, you’re overlooking the need to maintain yourself. Despite the exhaustion, there are a few things you can do to get back that million-buck look!
Beauty Tips and Tricks for Busy Moms
1. Drink lots of water
No matter how busy you are, there’s no way you can find an excuse to not drink water. Make sure to drink at least 2 litres of water every day. It’ll help flush out the toxins and will bring a healthier glow to your skin. You can also add a few drops of lemon and one teaspoon of honey to the water to get in some vitamin C and boost your metabolism.
2. Pamper your skin with olive oil
You use olive oil to cook delicious dishes for your little ones, but that same oil can also work wonders for your skin. It has superb moisturising qualities that when applied, can help make it softer and suppler. However, use extra virgin olive oil. Wash your face, take a small amount of the oil in your palms and massage it onto your skin.
3. Green tea bags for youthful eyes
Instead of throwing away used green tea bags, place them on your eyes to feel and look more refreshed. Let the tea bags cool then place them on your eyes for a few minutes. The caffeine in the tea will enhance circulation under the eyes. What's more, the antioxidants will help reduce under-eye wrinkles.
4. Nail it
You might not have time to go for an elaborate session of manicure and pedicure; however, you can definitely find some time to paint your nails. Do this after the kids go to bed or while they’re taking a nap. You could even ask your partner to paint your nails for you.
5. Raise an eyebrow
One of the most important beauty tips for moms with toddlers is to never overlook the need to get eyebrows plucked. Getting your eyebrows shaped brightens up the face, lights up the eyes and makes you look younger.
6. Bring on that smile
If you’ve been smiling less because you don't have time to go to a dentist to whiten your teeth, don't worry. Get teeth-whitening strips and place a couple on your teeth before going to bed. While not as long-lasting as a professional job, they’ll help you get back that beautiful smile.
You can always enjoy the services of a salon that offers beauty treatments at home if you can’t get to one. This way, you can keep an eye on the children and enjoy some pampering. It’s important to take care of the family, but don't overlook your needs in the bargain. Stay healthy and beautiful! Read more
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Q. after 7 missing of periods I got faint line first then I have tested USG and TVs it was 7 days after I missed my periods there was negetive results then doctor gave me a medicine which called macgest sr 200 then after 15 days of missing my periods I got this result am I pregnant because I do not have nasuea but have tender brest only this is the last test photo and 2 image was the 7 days of missing my periods
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