Is it good to eat motherwort after childbirth?
First, the treatment of gynecological diseases
Motherwort cream can be used to treat some gynecological diseases. Motherwort is hard and slightly cold, which can promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis and excite uterus. It can be used to treat irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, menstrual blood stasis, incomplete uterine reduction, lochia and postpartum uterine inflammation with good effect.
Second, anticoagulant effect.
Motherwort cream has anticoagulant effect. Motherwort can inhibit platelet aggregation, platelet thrombosis, fibrin thrombosis and erythrocyte aggregation. Motherwort cream can also significantly inhibit the increase of platelet aggregation activity caused by extensive scald.
Third, the effect of diuresis and detumescence.
Motherwort cream has diuretic and detumescence effects. Motherwort cream can improve and increase renal blood flow, repair and regenerate glomerular or tubular lesions, reverse renal fibrosis, eliminate inflammatory lesions and urinary protein, and restore renal function.
Fourth, the role of cardiovascular diseases.
Motherwort cream can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and improve the state of blood concentration, viscosity, coagulation and aggregation by improving blood rheology. Therefore, motherwort cream has anti-ischemic and anti-angina effects, which is beneficial to cardiovascular diseases.
How long does it take for the stomach to shrink pores after delivery?
Because each woman's physique is different, and the postpartum diet and feeding are different, the time for postpartum abdomen to return to flat will vary from person to person. For postpartum breast-feeding women, because they need to eat more high-protein foods, they can promote the secretion of milk, so it usually takes about half a year after weaning to restore the lower abdomen after childbirth. If you don't breastfeed after delivery, start exercising 42 days after delivery and control your diet, you may return to a flat abdomen about half a year after delivery.
There will be some changes in the abdomen after delivery. Although the fetus has been delivered, it will take some time to recover due to the relaxation of tissue and the growth during pregnancy. Generally, you can do more exercise and fully recover in about four months. This is a gradual process, and it is impossible to suddenly disappear. You can pay attention to control your diet and eat less foods with high fat content, which can also help you recover. Proper outdoor activities also contribute to the metabolism of hormones in the body. Get back to normal figure.
When a woman gives birth, the uterus will continue to contract, squeezing out the fetus and placenta, and the blood in the uterus will continue to be excreted. The uterus enlarged due to pregnancy after delivery will slowly contract and recover. The main component of uterus is muscle, so uterine contraction is actually a process of muscle contraction and a normal physiological phenomenon. This process generally starts from about 7- 10 days after delivery, and it will take some time for the uterine contraction to return to normal at 42 days after delivery, which will be different according to the physical condition of pregnant women. If the mother recovers well, the uterus can't be touched about two weeks after delivery.
After delivery 10- 14 days or so, the uterus will become smaller and descend into the pelvic cavity. At the time of delivery, you can feel the spherical uterus in your abdomen, but you can't feel it when it gets smaller. Seven days after delivery, the cervix will return to its original state and the internal opening of the cervix will be closed. About 4 weeks after delivery, the cervix will return to normal size. After delivery 10 days or so, the uterine cavity will be covered by newborn endometrium, and the endometrium will not fully recover until 6-8 weeks after delivery.