Does a second c-section hurt more?

A second cesarean section is usually more painful than a primary cesarean section, and this pain is not incision pain, but mainly uterine contraction pain. The more pregnancies you have, the more sensitive your uterus is to contractions, so during the first 3 days after a secondary cesarean section, when you are given a drip of contractions to promote uterine regeneration, the pregnant woman will usually feel intense pain. The more pregnancies and the more surgeries, the more intense the pain. Of course, this pain varies from person to person, with some pregnant women having intense, unbearable pain and others having no significant pain conditions. In addition, the age of the second cesarean section is a little bit older than the first one, with the age of the pregnant woman, the body’s ability to tolerate will be worse, the ability to tolerate the pain will also be relatively weakened. Therefore, many pregnant women will feel more pain during the second C-section than the first.