Generally speaking, when a woman gives birth, she either has a natural birth or a caesarean section. Many pregnant women prefer caesarean sections because they think it is less painful. However, some people choose this option because they do not know the pros and cons between caesarean sections and natural births. Some women are still bleeding one month after a caesarean section. Why does this happen? · Caesarean section confinement note 1: Relax your mind. Once you get home from the hospital, don't expect to be back to normal immediately. It may take about 6 months for your body to fully recover, and some women even say it took them up to a year to fully recover. Therefore, you need to adjust your mood and be prepared for a "protracted war". · Things to note when you are in confinement after a caesarean section: Ask for help. After returning home from the hospital, without the help of doctors and nurses, you will need to ask your parents, parents-in-law, and other relatives to help you with the confinement period. If your finances allow, you can also hire a confinement nanny to help. If necessary, you may still need help from family members or a nanny after your baby is one month old. If you have an older child at home, this help is even more urgent. · Caesarean section confinement note three: insist on taking medicine. If your doctor prescribes medication for you to take at home when you are discharged from the hospital, you should take it regularly and do not stop taking it as soon as you return home. If you are breastfeeding, be careful not to take aspirin or medications containing salicylates. · Caesarean section confinement note 4: drink plenty of water. During the confinement period, you should drink plenty of water to avoid constipation. At the same time, this is also beneficial for your breastfeeding. · Note five for confinement after caesarean section: wear large size underwear. Choosing a size larger of drawstring or boxer briefs may help your wound feel more comfortable. Sometimes you will also need to wear your maternity clothes for a period of time. · Six things to note during the confinement period after a caesarean section: Pay attention to hygiene. You should pay special attention to postpartum cleanliness and hygiene, especially if you are in confinement in the summer, this is even more important. Brush your teeth, wash and comb your hair as usual, and change your clothes and hygiene products in time. When taking a bath, it is best to cover the wound with waterproof tape. · Caesarean section confinement precautions seven: protect the wound. Your wound will heal day by day, although it may be tender for several weeks. When you cough or laugh, you can relieve the pain by supporting the wound with your hands or using a pillow to support your stomach. See your doctor if you develop signs of infection, including warmth, redness, or swelling at the wound site; drainage from the wound site; worsening or sudden pain; or a general fever (even if your wound appears fine). · Caesarean section confinement precautions eight: observe lochia. Your vaginal bleeding and discharge should gradually decrease, although lochia may continue for nearly 6 weeks. But it should gradually change from bright red to pink and then to yellow-white. If menstrual-like bleeding continues for more than 4 days after delivery, or decreases and then increases again, you should go to the hospital. Learn about other postpartum symptoms you can't ignore. · Caesarean section confinement note nine: timely exercise. Although you need to rest as much as possible during the confinement period, you cannot lie in bed all day. It is still necessary to get up and walk around regularly. Walking can promote postoperative recovery and help prevent complications such as blood clots, but activity should not be excessive. Start slowly and gradually increase your activity. 6 to 8 weeks after surgery, you can start doing moderate exercise, but you must get your doctor's approval before you can do so. It may take several months to return to your original physical condition. Learn about appropriate exercise for women who have had a cesarean section. · The tenth thing to note during confinement after caesarean section: Do not carry any weight. Women who have undergone cesarean section should not lift any heavy objects after delivery. Unfortunately, if you have a two or three year old, you can't hold him during this period. So, you should definitely ask someone to help take care of your older child. If you have a caesarean section, you need to pay attention to a lot of things. Some people think that they are very healthy and don't take care of themselves. In fact, this is very wrong, because if any problems are left over during the confinement period, such problems will torment you for the rest of your life. Therefore, you must pay attention to rest after a caesarean section. |
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