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Can rectus abdominis recover half a year after delivery?
It is a girl's nature to love beauty. When girls are obese, they are determined to lose weight. Then when pregnant women lose their shape because of pregnancy, they are actually very sad. Therefore, after delivery, the determination of pregnant women to quickly repair their bodies is also very firm, but sometimes they are delayed because of some things. So can rectus abdominis recover half a year after delivery? Did it work? Let's take a look together.

Rectus abdominis refers to the separation of muscles on both sides of the waist and abdomen due to the enlargement of the uterus, thus forming what people call it? Bucket waist? This is undoubtedly a blow to pregnant mothers. If the separation width of rectus abdominis muscle is less than three fingers, it will heal slowly over time, and if it is greater than three fingers, the healing time will be longer. If combined with some electrotherapy and manual therapy, it will heal faster and the effect will be more obvious.

The best treatment time of rectus abdominis separation and repair is within half a year after delivery, and the effect is the best; If the rectus abdominis is treated after half a year, it can be recovered, but the recovery effect may not be obvious.

Of course, there will be great differences between different individuals. Then during the treatment of rectus abdominis, pregnant mothers can consult a doctor first to see when it is better to restore rectus abdominis.