Afterpains are sharp abdominal pains that occur in the first few days
after childbirth. These are normal uterine contractions that slowly shrink the
uterus back to normal size. Afterpains are most
noticeable during breast-feeding; breast-feeding triggers the release of
oxytocin, which in turn causes the uterus to contract.
You may not have afterpains after your first childbirth. If you do,
they aren't likely to be too painful. However, if you have given birth before,
you may have sharp afterpains for the first few days after delivery. These
pains usually begin to subside by the third day after childbirth.
If afterpains are severe, your health professional can prescribe a
safe and effective pain medication.