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Postpartum obesity in these parts may be these problems.
Some postpartum obesity is not the fault of fat.

Postpartum mothers should pay attention to the following parts.

Abdominal fat:

subinvolution of uterus

If the uterus does not return to its original size after delivery, there will be poor involution of the uterus and the small belly looks protruding.

Judging uterine involution mainly depends on lochia. If the whole lochia lasts for more than 40 days, or even the lochia is not clean during the physical examination 42 days after delivery, it may be that the child is not recovering well and needs to go to the hospital in time.

Abdominal fat:

Separation of rectus abdominis

During pregnancy, the uterus continues to expand, the abdominal wall pressure gradually increases, the abdominal white line tension weakens, the rectus abdominis muscles on both sides of the white line relax, and the rectus abdominis muscle spacing increases. In addition, hormones during pregnancy can also relax muscle tissue, which leads to the separation of rectus abdominis.

Fat ass:

Separation of pubic symphysis

During pregnancy, our bodies will release a kind of relaxation to prepare for pelvic opening. Some mothers will relax excessively and the pubic symphysis will separate, resulting in that even if you regain your original weight, you still can't put on your original pants.