A woman's body is relatively weak after giving birth, so she needs to pay special attention to her diet and lifestyle. During the confinement period, you should also pay attention to personal hygiene and take a bath and wash your hair frequently. As long as the indoor temperature is suitable, these are all fine. You can also cut your nails during the confinement period, because nails that are too long are not good for your health. 1. Can mothers cut their nails during the confinement period? Mothers can cut their nails during the confinement period. According to traditional sayings, mothers are not allowed to cut their nails during the confinement period because they are afraid of "scissor wind" which may cause them to become sick. This saying is obviously wrong. Not cutting nails during the confinement period may cause some troubles, such as bacteria remaining due to nails being too long, and accidentally scratching the baby while caring for the baby, causing inflammation of the baby's skin. Therefore, mothers need to cut their nails frequently to avoid unnecessary health risks. In fact, during the confinement period, you can not only cut your nails, but you can also take a bath, brush your teeth, and wash your hair. Just make sure to keep warm and avoid catching cold when doing these things. It is best for mothers to use special scissors when cutting their nails, so as to ensure that their fingers will not be cut by the nail clippers. 2. Will cutting nails during the postpartum period attract wind? It is unscientific to say that cutting nails outside will "attract wind". In the past, due to the lack of a sound hygiene awareness, mothers did not disinfect during childbirth, which led to many cases of puerperal fever. The main causes of puerperal fever are unhygienic and sterile conditions before or during delivery, and poor cleanliness after delivery, which allow bacteria to enter the uterus and cause infection. In the old days, according to traditional concepts, all kinds of high fever or acute illness were believed to be caused by the mother catching "wind". Therefore, women are not allowed to take a bath or wash their hair during the postpartum period for fear of catching a cold and developing a chronic illness. In fact, this understanding is unreasonable. Special attention should be paid to personal hygiene during confinement. During the confinement period, the mother's body secretes more and is prone to harboring dirt. If care is not taken to keep it clean, the remaining bacteria can easily pose a health hazard to the mother and newborn. Therefore, the mother should keep her body and perineum clean. If her nails are too long, they need to be trimmed. She should wash her hair and feet frequently, change her underwear frequently, and keep her skin clean. 3. Can mothers cut their nails after the confinement period? You can cut your nails after the confinement period. After the confinement period, the mother's body has basically recovered. She can do some work within her ability and also needs to take care of the baby's diet and daily life. Long nails are easy to harbor dirt and can easily cause harm to herself and the baby, so they should be trimmed in time. When cutting your nails, you can scald the nail clippers with boiling water. It is better to cut your nails while they are still warm. It is best to buy nail clippers that are suitable for you, not too big or too small. |
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