What does it mean when you have a cesarean section?

Cesarean section dew is a general term for all kinds of substances that are discharged from the body through the vagina after a cesarean section has been delivered. It mainly contains blood, necrotic meconium, etc. Normal discharge has a bloody taste but no odor, lasts about 4~6 weeks, and totals 250~500 milliliters. Under normal circumstances, the post-partum discharge lasts about 4~6 weeks. In the first three or four days after delivery, the discharge contains a large amount of blood and is bright red, called bloody discharge. The next day’s discharge is light red in color and is called plasma discharge, which lasts for about ten days. Then comes the white colored discharge, which lasts for about three weeks. In addition, it is important to note that whether you have had a cesarean section or a normal delivery, you will experience bad diarrhea after giving birth. If the diarrhea persists for a long time, it is important to go to the hospital and have an ultrasound performed on your doctor’s orders to find out if there is any placenta-placenta membrane remaining in the uterine cavity.