Will women still have menstrual pain after giving birth

When menstruating, women will feel abdominal pain, which is relatively normal. If you pay attention to your period, the pain will be reduced. In life, some old people often say that there are fewer cases of dysmenorrhea after childbirth, so will women still have menstrual pain after childbirth?

There are two kinds of dysmenorrhea, one is primary dysmenorrhea and the other is secondary dysmenorrhea. If it is primary dysmenorrhea, women will improve after giving birth. Because the original cervical canal is narrow, the cervix will become loose after giving birth, and the menstrual blood will stay smoother, so that there will be no previous dysmenorrhea, or the pain will be reduced a lot.

If it is secondary dysmenorrhea, it will continue, especially after women suffer from gynecological diseases, the pain will be more severe, and they need to go to the hospital Receiving treatment, only cure the disease and the secondary dysmenorrhea will be relieved. In addition, women are in a state of tension for a long time, and dysmenorrhea will also occur. Women must pay attention to the adjustment of their mentality.

After giving birth, primary dysmenorrhea will improve, and secondary dysmenorrhea will not improve, so people do n’t misunderstand. When severe dysmenorrhea, go to the hospital in time. And after the end of menstruation, actively go to the hospital for examination, find out what causes dysmenorrhea, and do the corresponding treatment, so as not to affect normal life.