The low amount of discharge after normal delivery may be a normal phenomenon, or it may be an abnormal phenomenon caused by uterine adhesion or cervical adhesion, which requires observation, hysteroscopic treatment or Lipo knife treatment.
1. Normal performance: after normal delivery, if the mother’s uterine contraction is good, the uterine cavity has less residue, there may be a small amount of discharge, which is a normal phenomenon, generally do not need to be treated, can be observed and treated, and regular review.
2. Uterine adhesions: During normal delivery, if the uterine cavity is damaged, there are adhesions in the uterine cavity, and it is difficult to discharge the bad dew, which may cause less bad dew. It can be treated by minimally invasive surgery under hysteroscopy.
3. Cervical adhesion: In normal labor, if the cervix is damaged and causes cervical adhesion, it may affect the discharge of the bad dew, and there will be less bad dew. It can be treated with localized separation using Liparoscopy.
There are many reasons why a woman with a normal delivery may have a low level of discharge, so you can choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of your obstetrician and gynecologist.