How long can urinary incontinence recover after vaginal delivery

  During pregnancy, female friends generally hope to have a natural delivery because it is not only beneficial for the baby's health, but also avoids leaving unsightly scars on the abdomen. After a female friend gives birth naturally, her body recovers faster than a cesarean section. So, how long can urinary incontinence recover after vaginal delivery?

  

How long can urinary incontinence recover after vaginal delivery1

  Some women may experience urinary incontinence after vaginal delivery, and how long it takes to recover depends on individual circumstances. If the body recovers quickly, it can recover within three months after giving birth. Some mothers have a slower physical recovery, which may take up to a year after giving birth to fully recover.

  Urinary incontinence in women after vaginal delivery is generally classified as stress urinary incontinence. When female friends are pregnant, intra-abdominal pressure may increase, which can cause pelvic floor muscles to relax, making it easy to experience urinary incontinence after childbirth. In addition, prolonged compression of the urethra during the production process can also cause muscle relaxation in the urethra, leading to urinary incontinence.

  After vaginal delivery, women may experience urinary incontinence. There is no need to worry too much, as this is a common situation. At this time, it is necessary to engage in more pelvic floor muscle function exercises, such as anal sphincter exercises. This can promote the recovery of pelvic floor muscles and make urinary incontinence disappear earlier. In addition, within two hours after production, try to get out of bed and move around, and urinate on your own.

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