The removal of stitches from a cesarean section may cause pain, which most people can tolerate. If you are pain-sensitive, the pain will be a little more pronounced. After having a C-section, the stitches are usually removed in about 5-7 days, by a professional doctor using aseptic manipulation to remove the surgical sutures from the suture site, and then the area has to be sterilized locally. During the process of removing the stitches, a painful sensation may occur, but most people can tolerate it. If you are pain-sensitive, you may feel significant pain when the stitches are removed during a C-section. As long as there is no infection or rejection after the cesarean section, the pain of cesarean section stitches removal tends to be mild, and mothers who need to have their stitches removed do not have to worry too much at all. Moreover, it will not take long to remove the stitches after a C-section, and the stitches will be removed after enduring the procedure. If infection or rejection reaction occurs after cesarean section, it is recommended to go to the obstetrics department of a regular hospital as soon as possible for consultation and treatment.