There is no clinical statement that there is still pain in a normal labor without side cuts or tear wounds. Usually those who have a normal labor without side cuts or tear wounds will not have wounds, and the following pain is mainly related to contractions and puerperal infections. Usually those who give birth without side cuts or tears will not have wounds, but they may have painful symptoms. This is mainly related to the squeezing of the vaginal wall when the fetus is delivered and the contraction of the uterus, which are normal phenomena, and the mother does not need to worry too much. If, in addition to pain, there are other symptoms such as increased vaginal discharge and itching of the vulva, you should be alert to puerperal infection. Puerperal infections are related to infections caused by pathogenic microorganisms that invade the reproductive tract, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Poor physical condition, poor hygiene, and prolonged labor are all triggering factors. In addition to the above reasons, some women may also experience pain due to mental factors such as excessive stress and anxiety, but all indicators are normal. It is recommended that those who have had a normal delivery without side cuts or tears and still have pain should consult a doctor for examination so that the cause of the pain can be clearly identified and treated according to the doctor’s instructions. After delivery, pay attention to strengthening personal hygiene care, change and wash underwear frequently, and try to wear cotton and loose underwear.