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Question #10781
344 days ago
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Why I can't control my pee after delivery?

Shaik fiza

Hi,I have 2 baby 1 is 2yr old and other is 11 months old. I can't control my pee sometimes I can't even know it's coming at night times I pee in bed I don't know why. And i have pain right side of my stitches sometimes it gets worse. Can u please help me

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This is urinary incontinence.

You’re only 11 months postpartum with two pregnancies close together, it’s common to experience such issues. But you can recover completely with pelvic rehab and guidance.

Please visit gynaecologist.

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you’re experiencing urinary incontinence, which can happen after childbirth due to weakened pelvic floor muscles or nerve strain. The pain near your stitches may suggest internal healing issues or pressure in that area. It’s important to see a gynecologist or urologist for a proper checkup exercises or further treatment to help you regain control and ease the pain.

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Hi, you are suffering from Postpartum Pelvic Floor Weakness and urinary incontinence

This causes:

Urine leakage when coughing/laughing/moving (stress incontinence)

Leakage without any awareness (urge or overflow incontinence)

Bedwetting in adults (especially if bladder isn’t emptying fully)

Advise See your gynecologist and ask them Pelvic floor health Bladder function (they may do a urine retention ultrasound or urodynamic test) Whether there’s nerve damage, infection, or stitch complications

Start Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegels) Daily and pelvic floor physiotherapy

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Hello dear Please be aware See the issue seems to be urinary incontinence As you have recently delivered a child probably there seems to be issue with bladder competency I suggest you to please consult urologist for needful Regards

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Urinary incontinence after delivery, particularly with two children born close together, is not uncommon. Childbirth, especially vaginal delivery, can weaken pelvic floor muscles or lead to nerve damage, which affects bladder control. Stress urinary incontinence, where activities like coughing, sneezing, or exercise cause leakage, is common. Additionally, urgent incontinence, a sudden need to urinate, is also possible and could explain the nighttime incidents you’re experiencing. Pelvic floor exercises, like Kegel exercises, can be effective; they involve tightening and holding the muscles you use to stop urination for a few seconds. Consistency is key, so aim for a few sets throughout the day. Pain around the site of your stitches, whether from a C-section or episiotomy, could be contributing factors to your discomfort. Scar tissue or incomplete healing could result in localized pain, particularly if it’s agitated by daily activities. Using a cushion to relieve pressure or applying warm compresses can help mitigate this pain. If the pain is getting worse, it may be worth consulting a doctor to rule out infections or issues related to how the area has healed. It’s crucial to assess for any abnormal discharge, fever, or redness which would require a more immediate evaluation. For urinary incontinence, lifestyle adjustments, such as limiting caffeine or alcohol, which can irritate the bladder, may also help manage your symptoms. In some cases, a referral to a physical therapist specializing in pelvic health might be helpful for personalized guidance. If incontinence persists or the pain becomes unbearable, seeking advice from a healthcare professional for further evaluation and management should be considered.

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