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Study Finds Enhanced Recovery Protocols Boost Post-Cesarean Experience Without Cutting Hospital Stay

Rethinking Recovery After Cesarean Section
With childbirth experiences under the microscope due to declining fertility rates, a fresh study published in BMC Anesthesiology delves into whether "Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean Section" (ERAC) protocols truly make a difference for mothers. While ERAC is already a game-changer in many surgical fields, its impact on postpartum recovery and patient experience after C-section has been less explored—until now.
What Was the Study About?
Researchers at Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center conducted a randomized controlled trial with 140 women scheduled for elective cesarean deliveries. Participants were split into two groups: one following the ERAC protocol, and the other receiving standard care (SOC). ERAC included strategies like:
Reduced fasting times
Early mobilization and functional exercises
Earlier removal of urinary catheters
Multi-modal pain relief
Proactive nausea prevention
The main outcomes measured were hospital length of stay (LOS) and the Obstetric Quality-of-Recovery score (ObsQoR-11), a patient-centered indicator of recovery quality.
Surprising Results: Experience Up, Not Out the Door Sooner
Despite ERAC’s promise, the actual length of hospital stay was virtually identical in both groups—around 55 hours. However, the ObsQoR-11 scores told a different story: women in the ERAC group reported significantly better recovery experiences, with a median ObsQoR-11 score 17 points higher than those receiving standard care. Mothers benefitting from ERAC also experienced:
Faster return to movement after surgery
Earlier return of bowel function
Lower pain levels at 24 and 36 hours post-op
Importantly, these improvements in well-being didn’t come with any uptick in complications, costs, or adverse effects.
Why Does This Matter for Mothers and Hospitals?
Traditional metrics like hospital stay and direct costs may not fully capture the postpartum experience. This study underlines the value of patient-reported outcomes—such as pain, mobility, comfort, and emotional well-being—which matter deeply to new mothers. By embracing ERAC, hospitals can prioritize what counts most for women: how they feel, recover, and bond with their babies.
Key Takeaways
Enhanced recovery protocols significantly improve quality of recovery after C-section.
No reduction in hospital stay was observed compared to standard care.
Pain management and mobility are noticeably better under ERAC.
No increase in complications or costs with ERAC.
Patient experience should be a core focus in obstetric care—beyond just LOS.
Citation:
Fan Y., Wang J., Xie H., et al. Effects of enhanced recovery after cesarean section on hospital length of stay and Obstetric Quality-of-Recovery score (ObsQoR-11): a randomized controlled trial. BMC Anesthesiol (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-026-03890-0
MBBS, MD (Anaesthesiology), FNB (Cardiac Anaesthesiology)
Dr Monish Raut is a practicing Cardiac Anesthesiologist. He completed his MBBS at Government Medical College, Nagpur, and pursued his MD in Anesthesiology at BJ Medical College, Pune. Further specializing in Cardiac Anesthesiology, Dr Raut earned his FNB in Cardiac Anesthesiology from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi.

