It is normal in winter or summer due to the full expansion of sweat glands after delivery, but sweating is not particularly obvious in winter due to the cold outside climate, and sweating is also a way of excretion of the body. Not sweating can lead to fever and other symptoms. According to your situation, I personally suggest that once you sweat, you should change clothes in time to avoid catching a cold.
What is there to sweat about confinement?
During confinement, it is mainly to pay attention to rest and strengthen nutrition. You don't have to sweat. You can sweat after the month. If you really don't sweat, it won't have much impact. Now we must pay attention to drinking more soup to promote recovery. If you give birth naturally, you can't have sex for 45 days. If you have a caesarean section, you can't have sex for two months. Don't supplement some nutritious food to supplement the physical strength of pregnant women, and there is no need to sweat too much during confinement.
Is it okay not to sweat in winter? Actually, it's not like this. If you really don't sweat, it may be that your pores are blocked. I suggest taking a hot bath to clear the pores. Or you can drink more energy-supplementing broth. It is recommended to be warm, which will help to sweat. If the above methods are helpful for sweating, be sure to keep warm after sweating. Pregnant women who have just given birth are the most vulnerable.