In our country, confinement is taken very seriously, because this stage can not only help the mother recover, but also improve her physical condition. Therefore, there are many issues that need to be paid attention to during the confinement period. Compared with mothers who give birth naturally, mothers who give birth by caesarean section need a longer recovery time due to wounds on their bodies, and also need more careful care during the confinement period. So, what are the precautions for caesarean section confinement? Things to note after caesarean section 1. Relax your mind Once you get home from the hospital, don't expect to be back to normal immediately. After a caesarean section, it may take about 6 months for the body to fully recover, so you need to adjust your mood and be prepared for a "protracted battle." 2. Take your medication regularly If the doctor prescribes medication for the mother to take at home when she is discharged from the hospital, she should take it insistently and not stop taking it as soon as she returns home. If you are breastfeeding, be careful not to take aspirin or medications containing salicylates. 3. Drink plenty of water During the confinement period, mothers should drink plenty of water to avoid constipation. This is also beneficial for breastfeeding. 4. Wear oversized underwear Choosing a size larger of drawstring or boxer briefs may help the wound feel more comfortable. Sometimes you may also need to wear loose maternity clothes for a period of time. 5. Protect the wound If the wound shows signs of infection, including warmth, redness, or swelling; drainage from the wound site; worsening or sudden pain; or fever, seek medical attention promptly. 6. Observe lochia Vaginal bleeding and discharge will gradually decrease as your body recovers, and lochia may last for nearly 6 weeks. If lochia secretion is abnormal, you should go to the hospital for examination. 7. Timely activities Don't lie in bed all day, get up regularly and walk around. 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. 8. Don’t carry weight Women who have undergone cesarean section should not lift heavy objects after delivery to avoid pulling on the wound. 9. Don’t drive In the UK, doctors are likely to advise women who have had a caesarean section not to drive for five or six weeks because the turning of your body can be painful, especially when you brake suddenly. In China, although doctors may not have very clear advice in this regard, mothers may still wish to refer to the practices of British doctors. If you have any special circumstances, be sure to consult your doctor. 10. Postpartum contraception If you feel well after delivery, you can resume sexual intercourse 4-6 weeks after delivery with the doctor's consent. However, since many doctors recommend that it is safer to get pregnant again at least 2 years after a caesarean section, it is best to take contraceptive measures. |
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