After a cesarean delivery, you may have difficulty sleeping. You may be disturbed and still feel pain in the surgical scar. Furthermore, according to Mom Junction, increased hormone levels and abdominal volume during pregnancy and postpartum also affect the airways, leading to a condition called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), which causes difficulty breathing and airway collapse during sleep.
To get quality sleep, the right sleeping position can help, Mom. So, what's the best sleeping position after a cesarean section? Find the answer in this video.