Cesarean section does not usually cause urine leakage.
The cause of post-partum urine leakage is usually caused by damage to the urethra or vagina during normal labor, and damage to the muscles during labor leads to relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles and weakened contraction of the urethral sphincter, which in turn causes the phenomenon of pressure leakage of urine. It occurs when laughing, coughing, or lifting heavy objects. The birth process can also cause urinary tract infections and the inability to control urination on one’s own.
Cesarean section does not pass through the vagina, does not need to dilate the birth canal, so the bladder will not be affected, and the cesarean section process does not require the pregnant woman to exert herself, so it generally does not cause muscle damage, bladder injury and other adverse phenomena, so the cesarean section generally does not cause urinary leakage.
Clinical symptoms of urinary leakage should go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and give targeted treatment.