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Probability of cervical erosion after natural birth


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The probability of cervical erosion is relatively high after natural labor. During natural labor, the fetus is delivered through the birth canal, which may cause mechanical damage to the cervix to a certain extent. This damage may damage and shed the epithelial cells on the surface of the cervix, thus increasing the possibility of cervical erosion. Second, the postpartum uterus and cervix need a period of time to return to normal. If the postpartum recovery is poor, such as poor uterine contraction, poor lochia discharge, etc., it may affect the repair of the cervix and increase the risk of cervical erosion. In addition, if you do not pay attention to personal hygiene after childbirth, such as not changing sanitary napkins in time, not keeping vulva clean, etc., it is easy to cause bacteria and other pathogens to breed and infect, thus affecting cervical health and inducing cervical erosion. It should be noted that cervical erosion is not an independent disease, but a physiological phenomenon or related to factors such as inflammation. For cervical abnormalities after natural delivery, medical attention should be sought in time for detailed examination and evaluation in order to take correct treatment measures. At the same time, puerpera should pay attention to rest, maintain good hygiene habits, and carry out postpartum care and reexamination according to doctor's advice, so as to promote physical recovery and reduce the occurrence of related problems.