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Is it still useful to tie the abdomen belt 4 months after delivery?
Generally speaking, a tummy tuck can be done after a period of postpartum to help postpartum recovery. However, some precious mothers delayed the abdominal rhytidectomy for fear of side effects, and did not receive the operation until four months after delivery. But if you start to tighten your abdomen at that time, will it be useful? Let's watch together.

If you wait until 4 months after delivery to start using the abdomen band, the effect of thin abdomen may not be obvious, but it is also effective. Whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, the pelvis of the pregnant woman will widen accordingly in the third trimester of pregnancy to prepare for the later delivery. Some research reports show that women's hormones do not change much within 42 days after delivery. If they are excessively opened, the pelvis is easily damaged. Therefore, within 42 days after delivery, the hormones in the body did not drop during this period. At this time, if the external force acts on the pelvis properly, it can effectively help the pelvis to return to the state before delivery.

But the recovery of women's abdomen is different. The difference is that once the delivery is over, a woman's abdomen will begin to contract slowly and naturally. At this time, if you use the abdomen belt, you can have a good abdomen effect. If you wait until 4 months after delivery, the effect may not be as significant as when you used it in the early stage. But it doesn't matter, if you gain weight within 6 months after delivery, it is the best time for pregnant women to recover. Therefore, if the mother starts to use the abdomen belt four months after delivery, she can increase appropriate fitness exercise and help to thin the lower abdomen better.

Abdominal band not only needs attention in the way of use, but also has a great influence on postpartum body recovery.