Why does your C section Hurt years later?
Matthew Wilson
Updated on May 10, 2026
Similarly one may ask, can C Section cause problems years later?
BOSTON — As C-section rates around the globe continue to climb, a new study shows that women who give birth by cesarean may face significant long-term health risks later in life, including an increased risk of needing a hysterectomy and more surgical complications when undergoing a hysterectomy.
Secondly, how do I know if my c section has adhesions? Adhesions Symptoms
- These adhesions trigger waves of cramp-like pain in the stomach.
- Once the pain starts, the affected individual may vomit.
- The stomach may become tender and progressively bloated.
- The person may hear high-pitched "tinkling" bowel sounds over the stomach, accompanied by increased gas and loose stools.
Keeping this in view, can an old C section scar tear?
Most uterine ruptures occur because a scar from a previous C-section is present. Some of these involve classical C-section scars, which are longitudinal (across the abdomen), upper segment scars. These scars can not only rupture during labor and delivery, but they can rupture during pregnancy as well.
When should I be concerned about C section pain?
When to Call the Doctor
Depression, sadness, hopelessness, or you are having troubling thoughts. Signs of an infection including pain, pus, swelling, redness, swollen lymph nodes, or a fever. A fever of more than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Difficulty breathing.