It is not normal to have white fluid 2 months after a cesarean section. Generally speaking, it takes about 1-2 months to gradually recover from a cesarean section. If white fluid is still produced after 2 months, it is considered that an infection has occurred. If bacteria and viruses or other pathogens invade, it may lead to infection of the wound, and thus white discharge will appear, and active medical treatment is needed. If the white discharge is relatively small, you can usually wipe it with iodophor sterilizing wipe, and do a good job of local care. If the white fluid is relatively large and obvious abscesses appear, it may be necessary to seek timely medical treatment for drainage of pus to avoid the impact on the later recovery. After cesarean section, we should strengthen the care, abdominal wounds do not get wet, and change the medicine on time, avoid abdominal exertion, take a light diet, eat more food with crude fiber, to prevent the emergence of dry stools or constipation. If you find that the surgical incision site has rupture or oozing and other abnormalities, you should also consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.