What to Expect

When You Should Contact Your Provider

  • You have an increase in drainage from your Cesarean Section incision (wound), or if the drainage smells bad.  

  • Your Cesarean Section incision starts to pull apart or bleed. 

  • You fully soak a pad with blood in less than 1 hour. 

  • You have severe lower abdominal pain or cramping unrelieved with pain medicines. 

  • You have a bad smelling vaginal discharge.  

  • You have an oral temperature above 101 degrees Fahrenheit, not controlled by medicine.  

  • You have swelling, pain, or redness in the calf of the leg, especially worse on one side.  

  • You have nausea and vomiting for 12 hours or more.  

  • You have painful or bloody urination.  

  • You have vision changes (blurry vision, seeing spots or stars, losing vision). 

  • You develop a severe headache unrelieved by pain medicines.  

  • An area of your breast is red and sore and you have a fever or flu-like symptoms.  

  • Call 9-1-1 or report to the emergency department if you have:  

    • Sudden, severe chest pain 

    • Shortness of breath 

 

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