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Recovery after C-section<\/a> can be lengthier and more difficult cases than after a traditional vaginal delivery. Women who have a C-section may recover enough to leave the hospital after two to four days compared to one or two after many vaginal births. Meanwhile, if negligence led to further complications requiring additional medical treatment, lawyers in Ohio<\/a> may consult with mothers and parents about legal options.<\/h1>\n

Recovery after a C-section<\/strong><\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/h2>\n

After giving birth via cesarean section, mothers are generally required to stay in the hospital for at least two to four days for recovery. In a traditional vaginal birth, mothers are usually able to head home after just one night; two at the most.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

While in the hospital, a mother who has just delivered via C-section will be given pain medication as the anesthesia begins to wear off. Women will also be monitored for infection, especially at the site of incision, and watched to ensure (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Recovery after C-section can be lengthier and more difficult cases than after a traditional vaginal delivery. Women who have a C-section may recover enough to leave the hospital after two to four days compared to one or two after many…<\/span><\/p>\n