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. Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Incidence of Postpartum Hernia 1:19 Causes of Postpartum Hernia 2:01 Symptoms of Postpartum Hernia 2:45 Diagnosis of Postpartum Hernia 2:59 Treatment of Postpartum Hernia • The body goes through a lot of changes during pregnancy and after delivery. • Some of these changes go away with time and the body returns to normal. • However, some can stick around for a while. • One common after-effect of delivery is a bulge in the lower abdomen. This is completely fine and goes away with time. • However, if you sense a bulge right above the belly button, that might mean you have a postpartum hernia. • Here’s everything you need to know about a hernia after giving birth: Incidence • Hernias are not rare and affect and do now show biases between demographics, but postpartum hernias are a bit rarer. • Although they are not very common, they do occur, with the most likely postpartum hernias being: • A ventral hernia occurs right above the belly button and in the middle of the abdomen. • An inguinal hernia occurs further down in the pubic region. It usually occurs as a result of the pressure on the groin region during pregnancy. • Another common area for a postpartum hernia is the belly button. This is known as an umbilical hernia. Causes • A postpartum hernia is caused by some of the effects of pregnancy or delivery still affecting the body. • The abdominal walls extend during pregnancy to accommodate the baby, pushing the stomach muscles and making them weak. • The muscles can even separate in areas. • The inner abdomen pushing against these weak muscles can result in a bump. • Furthermore, the belly button area is weaker than the rest of the belly, and the pressure affecting it during pregnancy can result in an umbilical hernia. • A C-section can also result in a postpartum hernia that occurs along the incision due to it being weaker than the rest of the belly.