I've been wearing a pad over my incision during the day, and letting it air out at night and I've noticed when I change my pad that there is significant amount of drainage on one side, not the other. Is draining a sign of infection that I need to worry about? I also noticed that the side that gets the drainage doesn't seem to be as sealed as the other side, but the tape finally just popped off that same side so I thought maybe it was normal and I missed it because in the hospital they did all the bandage changes and the side that isn't draining's tape popped off after my second shower during my hospital stay.
I've never had surgery or even a major injury before so I really have no idea how big wounds heal..
Mine never drained so I'm no help I guess. I would assume call the OB? Does incision seem warm to touch or does the drainage smell funny? Those would be signs of infection from what they told me at discharge.
No creepy smells and because of where it is and the excess skin I couldn't tell you if it was warm.. but it does all look pink and healthy and not inflamed at all.... I have my incision check/1 week PP appointment in the morning I suppose I should probably just chill out. :-??
Mine never drained. I'm 4 weeks PP and my steri strips are still on. My bandage was removed after the first day and was left uncovered besides the strips.
another vote to tell the ob. Although I had a tiiiiny bit of drainage from where one of the staples was tugging (before it got taken out, so about 5-6 days pp) and when I went in to get them out the nurse thought nothing of it. Also one side was definitely more tender throughout the healing process
Drainage can be from a number of things and isn't always infection, but only your OB will be able to let you know for sure. If it's not increasingly painful, has redness that's spreading and the drainage isn't thick and smelly, not as likely infection. Could be a seroma which is just a fluid collection under the skin and is usually clear-yellowish discharge - they can progress to an infection though if not treated or drained if needed. Usually when the body is draining fluid, it's because it would rather have it out than in!
Best of luck and again I would follow PP advice and contact OB!
TTC 9/2013
BFP#1: 9/28/2013, EDD 5/28/13, MC confirmed 10/15/13, D&C 10/17/13
I did have some drainage. I had some on the hospital and then some after I was home as well. It never amounted to anything but I kept an eye on it. The nurses noticed it in the hospital and told me to keep an eye on it at home. I'm in the camp that it doesn't hurt to mention it to your OB just to see what they say!
Look out for foul-smelling drainage or drainage that appears green or pus-like. Is the area around the incision inflamed (reddened, swollen, warm to the touch)? Does the incision look nice and closed, or is there an area that looks opened up? Check your temp and make sure you don't have a fever. These are the things I check for at when eye-balling incisions at work. Drainage can be perfectly normal, though. Glad your appointment is soon!
I had a little drainage as well. Nurses told me it was normal. If the area looks red, puffy, or feels hot/warm to the touch I would definitely be sure you get it looked at. Good thing you have an appointment today! Keep us posted!
I've had 3 cesareans and never had leakage, not saying it's definitely a cause for alarm but I certainly would let the doctor know about it. Hopefully it's nothing.
it depends on your incision itself and the way your ob did your section. Some Drs do staples and steri strips. My OB does not do staples on the outside anymore, I have dissolveable staples on the inside and glue on the outside, kind of like Newskin. My first CS drained and oozed for about 4 days pp and it was completely normal, the only thing to be concerned of was if it turned red around my incision. This time I didn't have any drainage.
So to me what you are describing is normal but still call your ob
Thanks ladies. My OB saw the drainage and told me she liked the color of it and it' looks good except she did feel like it was starting to look a little red. She doesn't think there is an infection present but she sees where one mine start so I was put on a low dose antibiotic and since I need to go back next week for a blood pressure check anyway, she'll look at it again then. I was told to make sure I call if the drainage starts changing colors, but otherwise she said she expects me to see this drainage for the next week.
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I would assume call the OB? Does incision seem warm to touch or does the drainage smell funny? Those would be signs of infection from what they told me at discharge.
Drainage can be from a number of things and isn't always infection, but only your OB will be able to let you know for sure. If it's not increasingly painful, has redness that's spreading and the drainage isn't thick and smelly, not as likely infection. Could be a seroma which is just a fluid collection under the skin and is usually clear-yellowish discharge - they can progress to an infection though if not treated or drained if needed. Usually when the body is draining fluid, it's because it would rather have it out than in!
Best of luck and again I would follow PP advice and contact OB!
TTC 9/2013
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So to me what you are describing is normal but still call your ob