C Section Fever

The first few days you ll see bright red blood that will gradually get lighter turning pink then brown to yellow or clear before it stops.
C section fever. Read on to learn more about whether a c section is right for you. A fever in the first 10 days after the cesarean delivery is a warning sign for puerperal fever. According to a study published by squ medical journal fever is a common sign of internal infection after a c section although a fever can appear for many reasons from feeling under the weather.
High or persistent fever while it is not unusual to run a slight fever following a cesarean you should contact your doctor immediately if you either have a temperature over 100 degrees fahrenheit or a low grade fever that lasts for more than 24 hours. A c section can be part of the original birth plans but can also be necessary if complications arise. It s normal to have things that.
Infections like urinary tract infections or mastitis infections in the breasts can be a sign of.