What to do about bleeding 60 days after cesarean section

Bleeding 60 days after cesarean section may be caused by incomplete restoration of the placental attachment surface of the uterus, infection, and poor healing of the uterine incision after cesarean section. It can be treated with medication and surgery. 1. Incomplete regression of the attachment surface of the uteroplacental placenta: it can lead to the detachment of blood clots at the attachment site and the reopening of blood vessels, resulting in uterine bleeding, which can lead to bleeding 60 days after cesarean section. At this time, medications such as hysterotonin can be used for treatment. 2. Infection: Infection leads to incomplete restoration of the placental attachment surface and poor uterine contraction, resulting in incomplete closure of the blood sinuses, leading to uterine bleeding, resulting in bleeding 60 days after cesarean section. At this time, it should be treated with sensitive antibiotics such as cefixime. 3. Poor healing of the uterine incision after cesarean section: if the incision infection occurs during the operation, it will lead to poor healing of the incision and uterine bleeding. At this time, pregnant women can take sensitive antibiotics such as cefixime orally or take methods such as clearing and suturing for treatment. Note that the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor and avoid unauthorized use of medication to avoid adverse effects. If the mother has bleeding 60 days after cesarean section, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and symptomatic treatment.