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How many days does it take to bring a tummy belt after delivery? How long can I go to the gym after delivery?
Because the tummy tuck belt really has the tummy tuck effect that women want, it has been loved by women since it was launched. The people who are keen on tummy tuck are pregnant women, because after giving birth, the abdomen will relax and need to wear tummy tuck for repair. So how many days does it take to bring a tummy belt after delivery? How long can I go to the gym after delivery?

How many days does it take to bring a tummy belt after delivery?

During pregnancy, the uterus becomes bigger, the abdominal wall is slack, and the force is too strong during delivery, which will lead to the enlargement of postpartum abdomen and the relaxation of abdominal muscles (postpartum abdominal weight loss method). Therefore, it is beneficial to use abdominal band within one week after delivery, and it is best to start using it on the third day after delivery. However, the abdominal belt can't be tied all day. Untie when lying in bed or sitting and resting, and fasten it when getting out of bed. Because long-term use of abdominal belt will affect blood circulation, limit the activities of lumbar muscles and abdominal back, and prolong the recovery time.

Fat is flowing within six months after delivery, which is the best time to reshape your body. Whether or not to make body shaping efforts after delivery has a great influence on the recovery of postpartum body shape. Body shaping is the most effective from the second day to the third day after delivery, lasting for half a year.

Just after giving birth to a child, the doctor will suggest using a tight abdominal band (medical, not abdominal girdle) to help the wound heal and the uterus contract. If you are using corsets, it is recommended to wait until the wound heals.

Experts remind that long-term use of abdominal belt will lead to poor blood circulation, which will lead to varicose veins of lower limbs, hemorrhoids, lumbar muscle strain and so on. In addition, if the lying-in woman's waist is too tight, it will increase the abdominal pressure and reduce the supporting force of the ligaments of reproductive organs, which will lead to uterine prolapse, backward flexion of the uterus, and bulging of the anterior or posterior wall of the vagina, which will easily induce gynecological diseases such as pelvic venous congestion and pelvic inflammatory disease. Proper use: the abdominal belt should be worn half an hour after meals and urinating every day, and taken off before going to bed.

Postpartum psychotic symptoms

How to judge whether a parturient suffers from depression should observe the mental state of the parturient from many aspects, including emotion and schizophrenia? There are other organic changes and so on. However, with the continuous development of medicine, after a long period of research, it is finally found that puerperal psychosis is actually depression and schizophrenia, which account for the vast majority. So what are the symptoms of postpartum psychosis? Let's summarize.

1. After giving birth to the baby, the parturient showed pessimistic and disappointed mood, and was very sad and depressed. With the aggravation of her illness, she will feel very inferior and blame herself, and then consider herself a sinner. She will have compulsive worries about the baby, and sometimes she will be disgusted, so that she will have the idea of killing the baby.

2, postpartum psychosis symptoms, about two weeks after delivery, will also show very high emotions, soliloquize, busy day and night, very energetic, when this manic state calms down, it will develop into a state of depression.

3. Most women suffering from postpartum psychosis will also have delusions above hallucinations, and their behaviors are mostly shouting, hitting people and throwing things, thinking jealously, similar to schizophrenia.