Women usually do not feel pain during their second cesarean section, but some women may feel more pain after delivery than after their first cesarean section.
The anesthesiologist will choose the appropriate type of anesthesia according to the specific situation of the pregnant woman before the operation. During the operation, the woman is under anesthesia and will not feel any pain. Generally, after a woman’s second cesarean section, the level of pain at the incision site is comparable to that after the first cesarean section, and no more pain will occur.
Many women who have undergone a C-section have an increase in fibrous tissue in the myometrium, and the ischemic symptoms of the uterus are aggravated during contractions, so they often feel more severe pain symptoms in the abdomen after the procedure than after the first procedure.