What to do if you can’t pee after a normal delivery

The bladder area can be treated with hot compresses, induced urination, medication or catheterization. 1. Hot compresses on the bladder area: During the process of normal delivery, the pressure of the fetal head can easily lead to bladder muscle paralysis and cause post-partum urinary retention, at this time, you can use hot towels on the bladder area to help bladder muscle contraction. 2. Inducing urination: If a woman has difficulty urinating after delivery, she can listen to the sound of running water to help induce urination. 3. Use of medication: If a woman is unable to urinate after delivery, she can use medication under the direction of her doctor to help promote urination, for example, Kesiclovir, Neostigmine, and so on. 4. Catheterization: If a woman is unable to urinate by any means after delivery, she can be catheterized for a period of time to allow the bladder muscle sufficient time to recover. If you are unable to urinate successfully after delivery, you should seek medical help as soon as possible.