Normal physiological response
Women who give birth to a second child after childbirth will have contractions, which are generally considered to be normal physiological reactions.
Breastfeeding is good for recovery.
Breastfeeding can also stimulate contractions, which can accelerate the recovery of the uterus. Actually, there is no need to worry too much.
Uterine blood stasis pain
Postpartum uterine contraction is frequent and painful, which may be caused by blood stasis in the uterus, which will stimulate maternal uterine contraction and facilitate rapid discharge of lochia.
Analgesic relief
If the pain is not unbearable, there is generally no need for analgesic treatment. If the pain caused by uterine contraction is serious, you can choose to take painkillers under the guidance of a doctor.
Massage uterus
In addition to taking medicine to relieve postpartum uterine contraction pain, you can also massage the uterus, which can accelerate uterine contraction, have a good effect on uterine contraction and promote the recovery of the uterus.
Side sleeping improves pain symptoms
Postpartum mothers are advised to sleep on their side when resting, and not to sit for a long time or stand for a long time, which can also improve the pain symptoms caused by contractions.