How many days can I go out after confinement?
During postpartum confinement, most parturients lie in bed obediently to ensure adequate rest and sleep. But after lying down for a long time, my mother always thinks about when she can go out for a walk, and it will not be so boring. Then, a few days after confinement, can the mother go out?
Because women's physical function will be weakened after giving birth, it will take some time for their immunity to recover. Therefore, lying-in women should stay in bed and try not to go out too early to avoid catching cold and causing colds or other bacterial infections.
In fact, it is to clean up lochia and restore the uterus as soon as possible. Maternal women don't have to stay in bed all the time during confinement. They can get out of bed and walk around indoors properly every day. If it is a caesarean section, you can get out of bed one week after delivery; If it is a natural delivery, you can get out of bed and do light activities the next day after delivery.
Generally speaking, it is not recommended to go out within 1 month after delivery. If you have to go out, you should take warm measures before going out, wear a maternity hat and wear it tightly to avoid catching cold.