A cesarean delivery is a cesarean delivery and the gauze cannot necessarily be removed at 15 days of cesarean delivery. If the mother's wound is healing well, it can usually be removed, but if the mother's wound is healing poorly, it usually cannot be removed.
When you have a cesarean section, you will usually be left with a wound in the abdomen, and the wound needs a period of time to recover. If the wound heals better in 15 days of the cesarean section, and there is no obvious inflammatory reaction or oozing of fluid, the gauze can usually be removed after the doctor's examination and judgment. However, if the abdominal wound is not healing particularly well in 15 days of cesarean delivery, and there is obvious exudation and infection, the gauze usually cannot be removed, and the wound needs to be disinfected and the medication needs to be changed on time in order to promote the inflammation and avoid adverse effects on the wound recovery, and the gauze can only be removed after the wound has healed well.
During the recovery period of the maternal cesarean operation wound, it is necessary to eat a light diet, and try to avoid eating some greasy, and stimulating food, otherwise it is likely to stimulate the wound and affect the recovery of the wound.