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Did the rectus abdominis recover 6 years after delivery, or how to separate the two fingers?
42 days after delivery, the parturient should go to the hospital for reexamination. The reexamination items include lochia elimination, uterine contraction and vaginal recovery. In addition, there may be pelvic examination and rectus abdominis separation. A mother asked: Can the rectus abdominis recover 6 years after delivery? What about rectus abdominis or separating 2 fingers?

The separation of rectus abdominis is a postpartum repair that many pregnant mothers easily ignore. In fact, rectus abdominis repair is also very important. Because rectus abdominis is located in the waist and abdomen in the middle of human body, if it is not repaired in time, it will affect the normal life in the future. In general, the best time to repair rectus abdominis is is half a year after delivery. If you miss the best repair time, it will be more troublesome to treat. Usually, the recovery of rectus abdominis after delivery is still possible, but it is more difficult.

Moreover, after 6 years, if the rectus abdominis is still separated from two fingers, it is suggested that electrotherapy is a better treatment method, because the rectus abdominis has been fixed after 6 years of separation, and only under the stimulation of electrotherapy can the muscles on both sides passively transfer to the middle. And the effect will be better after each treatment with a corset. Of course, different individuals have different situations, and mothers can consult doctors before treatment.