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swati lohani
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12:18 PM on May 15, 2008
Dr Subarna's Answer
look swati, in normal delivery no active surgical intervention is there usually. In some cases( particularly in primigravida, i.e., those who is pregnant for the first time), episiotomy ( cutting part of labia, i.e., external side-wall of vagina,by a scissor) only is needed. this is nothing but like a cut-injury over skin anywhere in the body. u know a cut-injury on skin when stitched up, needs almost very little time to heal. but in caesarian section , the total thickness of the abdomen and uterus is to be cut through and that is much wide as to extract the baby. and anaesthesia is essential preceding this operation. a huge blood loss also takes place. so, it takes time to recover.
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2:16 PM on May 15, 2008
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