Final answer:
Pain control is important after a cesarean delivery as it affects many outcomes except uterine contractions. Maternal bonding, breastfeeding initiation, and postpartum depression can be influenced by effective pain control.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pain control is an important outcome for a woman after a cesarean delivery because it impacts attaining every other outcome except uterine contractions. Maternal bonding, breastfeeding initiation, and postpartum depression can all be influenced by effective pain control. Uterine contractions continue after birth to return the uterus to its pre-pregnancy size in a process called involution and breastfeeding can facilitate this process.