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How long will the parturient have abdomen after delivery?
Many female friends often use many methods to control their body shape after giving birth. They can adopt internal and external methods to make scientific adjustments. However, these conditioning methods should reduce scientific methods and avoid harm to the body. Then let's take a look: how often do pregnant women have abdominal surgery after giving birth?

How long will the parturient have abdomen after delivery?

1, during pregnancy, the uterus is enlarged, and the abdominal wall is slack. Coupled with excessive force during childbirth, the postpartum abdomen is enlarged and the abdominal muscles are slack. Therefore, it is beneficial to use abdominal band within one week after delivery, and it is best to start using it on the third day after delivery. However, the abdominal belt can't be tied all day. Untie when lying in bed or sitting and resting, and fasten it when getting out of bed. Because long-term use of abdominal belt will affect blood circulation, limit the activities of lumbar muscles and abdominal back, and prolong the recovery time.

2. After 7 days of delivery, if the new mother needs to do more strenuous activities or return to work early, she can also use the abdominal belt for a short time. But after putting it on for an hour or two, it is necessary to untie it and let the waist and abdomen relax for a while.

3. Use the abdominal belt correctly. The abdominal belt should be worn half an hour after meals every day, after urinating and before going to bed. At the same time, the use of abdominal belt should also vary from person to person. After normal delivery, it is necessary to strengthen exercise, often do leg lifts, sit-ups and some postpartum exercises, instead of relying on abdominal belts for a long time.

4. Disadvantages of long-term use of tummy tuck. Long-term use of abdominal belt will lead to poor blood circulation, which will lead to varicose veins of lower limbs, hemorrhoids, lumbar muscle strain and so on. In addition, if the postpartum waist is too tight, the abdominal pressure increases, and the supporting force of the ligaments of reproductive organs decreases, it will lead to uterine prolapse, uterine retroflexion, anterior or posterior vaginal wall bulging, and it is easy to induce gynecological diseases such as pelvic venous congestion, pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis.

Classification of postpartum abdominal belt

1, gauze abdominal belt. As early as the 1970s, Japanese women began to wrap their bellies with gauze after delivery to achieve the effect of reducing their bellies. Good use can achieve a certain abdominal function, but it is more troublesome to use and the tightness is not easy to master. Japan has long been eliminated. Because of its low price, it is still used by some women in some small and medium-sized cities in China.

2, ordinary abdominal belt. Compared with gauze bandage, it has made great progress and is more convenient to use. But there are many markets, different materials, good and bad, chemical fiber, blended cotton, narrow and wide. The market price ranges from tens to hundreds of yuan. Conditional choice has better quality and higher price. Poor economic conditions range from tens of yuan to 100 yuan. Mothers should be more careful when buying low-end products after childbirth. They shouldn't follow suit.

3. Functional abdominal belt. On the basis of physical abdominal band, traditional Chinese medicine components are used for abdominal transdermal absorption to realize self-recovery function, which has good physiological recovery effect on abdomen and postpartum, and is more functional than simple abdominal band. Most of these abdominal belts were only used in obstetrics and gynecology and maternal and child health centers in some hospitals before, and now they are favored by more highly educated women in cities. It is best to cooperate with pelvic correction belt after delivery.