Can postpartum rehabilitation be reported to medical insurance? Postpartum rehabilitation can be reimbursed, and rehabilitation is also a part of medical insurance. However, according to the current domestic market, postpartum rehabilitation will not be fully reimbursed, because postpartum rehabilitation is a normal situation and strictly does not belong to the scope of medical insurance. But postpartum rehabilitation can be reimbursed, because there may be accidents after giving birth. Postpartum pelvic floor rehabilitation is certainly useful. During pregnancy, with the increase of fetus and uterus weight, the pelvic floor tissue is compressed for a long time, which leads to the deformation of pelvic floor muscle fibers and the decrease of muscle tension.
The change of hormone level during pregnancy changes the collagen metabolism of pelvic floor connective tissue, which leads to the weakening of pelvic floor supporting structure. During childbirth, the release of relaxation hormone and the excessive extension and expansion of the birth canal directly lead to perineal laceration and levator ani injury, and then destroy the pelvic floor tissue, even lead to unstable joint dislocation of the pelvis, which affects the position and function of various organs. The oppression during pregnancy makes it impossible for cesarean section to completely avoid the damage of pelvic floor function.
A large number of research data at home and abroad show that at least 30% of women will have pelvic floor dysfunction after delivery. If rehabilitation treatment is not carried out in time, a series of serious symptoms will appear with age and second child pregnancy. Therefore, pregnant women must make some positive preparations to ensure their quality of life after delivery in the future. 42 days after delivery, pelvic floor function should be checked routinely. If there are pelvic floor dysfunction problems such as pelvic floor muscle relaxation, vaginal wall bulging, stress urinary incontinence, etc., timely examination and rehabilitation should be carried out.
Can postpartum repair reduce weight? Postpartum physical recovery is mainly physical recovery. Postpartum recovery can reduce weight, but it should be six weeks after delivery. Delivery will consume most of the physical strength of women's bodies, so women need to supplement certain nutrients after delivery to support their physical recovery and breast-feeding their babies. Therefore, postpartum slimming should be carried out after six weeks, step by step, and should not be rushed.
Half a year after delivery is the golden stage for women to regain their figure, but women who have just given birth should not blindly go on a diet to lose weight, because their bodies have not recovered to the level before pregnancy, and some women still need to breastfeed their babies and provide them with adequate milk supply, so don't blindly lose weight for the sake of slimming. Postpartum slimming can be adjusted by diet. First of all, the intake of calories and fat can be controlled. Eat as little fried food and fat as possible, eat more coarse grains, have a light diet, and adhere to the eating habit of less salt. Eat a balanced diet, arrange a reasonable diet every day, don't overeat, just be full at seven points per meal, and don't feel too full.
Can postpartum repair be done in thin belly? Yes, postpartum pelvic floor repair is actually the rehabilitation of postpartum pelvic floor muscles. There are many ways to recover: the simple method is to contract the vagina and anus for 3-5 seconds at a time, and relax for 5- 10 seconds for 20 minutes, three times a day. Because the pelvic floor is obviously loose, even my mother's urinary incontinence can be treated with a professional pelvic floor rehabilitation instrument. It awakens the feeling of pelvic floor muscles through electrical stimulation, plays the role of biofeedback, and achieves the purpose of exercise.
Can postpartum repair be done every day? The recovery of pelvic floor function can be done 2 ~ 3 times a week in the initial stage of treatment, and the interval can be gradually lengthened in the later stage. Also remind you that it is best not to do it during menstruation. Or vaginal bleeding, you can't do it. Pay attention to hygiene at ordinary times, don't pad pads often, don't eat spicy food, increase your resistance, keep your stool unobstructed, eat properly, don't squat often, and don't exercise vigorously.