How long can I tie the abdominal belt after caesarean section?
1. The mother who gave birth naturally can only use the abdominal belt after the second month. Some mothers think that there is no wound in the abdomen after natural delivery, and they can use the abdominal belt immediately, but it is not. After delivery, there are still a lot of body fluids such as blood stasis and gas in the mother's abdomen, which need to be naturally excreted through the circulation of the body. If the binding band is used too early, it will only limit the blood circulation in the body, which is not conducive to the discharge of lochia in the body and the smooth breathing. Not good for organ recovery. In addition, premature use of the abdominal belt will also stress the pelvis, which may force the soft pelvis to expand outward, which is not conducive to the recovery of the pelvis. Therefore, it is suggested that mothers who give birth naturally should start to use pelvic correction belt after their body recovers better after delivery, and then use special abdomen belt to give birth naturally after delivery 1 month to help shape.
2. Immediately after caesarean section, use a special abdominal belt for caesarean section to fix the wound. After caesarean section, the abdominal organs are affected by invasive surgery, so it is necessary to use the special abdominal belt for caesarean section to fix the wound immediately after the operation to promote wound healing and prevent visceral sagging. At this time, the nursing function of abdominal belt is greater than that of body shaping. Therefore, when choosing the abdominal belt for caesarean section, the mother should not blindly tighten the size, but choose a special abdominal belt for caesarean section with good permeability and comfortable wearing, and can freely adjust the tightness according to the position and recovery degree of the caesarean section wound. At the same time, the pelvic correction belt can be used at the same time to help the pelvis recover to the prenatal size as soon as possible.
3. Whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, the mother can switch to a reinforced abdominal belt as early as 6 weeks to 6 months after delivery. Is it useful to urge emulsion for two months after delivery? Can you still breastfeed two months after delivery? If you insist on breastfeeding all the time, you can still get your milk back two months after delivery. Breastfeeding (lactation) is to stimulate the secretion of breast milk through professional scientific massage when breast milk can not meet the needs of children. The principle of massage and lactation is to regulate qi and promote blood circulation, relax tendons and activate collaterals.
How long does postpartum gauze abdominal band tie?
Pay special attention to prevent visceral ptosis after delivery, because visceral ptosis may be the root of all female diseases and premature aging, and it will lead to the lower abdomen. Therefore, it is necessary to fasten the abdominal belt frequently during confinement, contract the abdomen, and prevent the internal organs from sagging. If the patient is originally suffering from visceral ptosis, it can also be improved by pricking the abdomen frequently during confinement. It is most effective to tie gauze waist for half a year, so it needs to be tied for half a year.
Generally, the physiological recovery period after delivery takes about 42 days, which is often called confinement stage. This period is called puerperium in medicine. Gauze tape can be used after delivery. If it is a special belt, it will be delivered after 42 days. If you do exercise to lose weight, it will take 42 days, and the specific amount of activity depends on your recovery.
According to the physiological performance after delivery, the sooner you use it, the better. For example, using a professional functional abdomen band can be used two or three days after delivery, and caesarean section generally works best after seven days of wound healing.
Abdominal band can be used within one week after delivery, mainly to ensure the stability of joints or pelvis and ligaments. Because the changes of hormones during pregnancy lead to the relaxation of ligaments in various joints, it is necessary to use abdominal straps to help the body recover as soon as possible. But it shouldn't take long to tie the abdominal belt. Generally 1 2 hours later, it should be played once. Untie when lying in bed or sitting while eating, and fasten when getting out of bed. Should not be too tight, so as not to affect blood circulation.
After caesarean section, the abdominal band is usually tied for about 4 weeks. Abdominal band after cesarean section has three advantages: one is to reduce the discomfort of patients during activities, the other is to promote abdominal muscle healing, and the third is to protect the incision and promote healing. Pay attention to the abdominal belt in clinic. One is that the abdominal belt can't be tied all the time, which will limit the activities of abdominal muscles and lumbar muscles and affect blood circulation. Generally, when lying down or resting, you can relax the abdominal belt. If you get out of bed, you can re-fasten the abdominal belt, which is conducive to postoperative recovery. In addition, we encourage lying-in women to get out of bed as soon as possible after operation, which is conducive to postpartum uterine recovery, physical recovery and lochia discharge.
Tip: Take off your corset half an hour to an hour before meals and half an hour to an hour after meals. Put on a corset after defecation and emptying. Just take it off before going to bed at night and tighten it, which takes about four to six weeks.
Because the pelvic floor muscle ligament has not recovered for a period of time after delivery, it is not recommended to use the binding band prematurely. Because the binding belt will increase abdominal pressure, which is not conducive to the rehabilitation of pelvic floor function. Generally, after the lochia is completely clean, you can start to tie the waist seal. Don't be too tight at first, and then press slowly after you get used to it. By 3 months after delivery, abdominal muscles were relatively absent.