Two months after the cesarean section, what happened to the blood?

Two months after cesarean delivery, bleeding is still occurring mainly for the following reasons: First, the sutures on the uterine wounds of cesarean delivery are in the state of absorption, and some sutures break during the absorption process, resulting in a small amount of vaginal bleeding due to capillary exposure. In this case, as long as the bleeding is not much, no special treatment is needed. It is recommended to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination, and then to treat the bleeding with drugs to stop the bleeding according to the specific situation. Some women have been taking sweet wine, brown sugar and other blood-boosting foods after cesarean delivery, which may cause repeated vaginal bleeding. Uterine diverticulum is caused by the unevenness of the uterine scar due to the doctor’s suturing technique, which may lead to intermittent vaginal bleeding.