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Postpartum girding to lose weight is harmful to health.
Under normal circumstances, the postpartum uterus will gradually reset, and most of the relaxed abdominal wall formed after delivery will naturally recover in 6~28 weeks after delivery. However, many pregnant women are still worried about their postpartum abdominal bulge, so people often use corsets to tighten their waist and abdomen. Tightening the waist and abdomen not only does not help to lose weight, but also may cause a lot of harm to the body. 1. Tightening the waist and abdomen will increase the intra-abdominal pressure, and it is also easy to cause abnormal symptoms of reproductive organs such as uterine prolapse, severe retroflexion, and anterior and posterior vaginal wall bulging.

2. Too tight abdominal belt will hinder people's abdominal breathing, limit the up and down movement of diaphragm, affect lung breathing, and lead to dizziness, chest tightness and other chronic hypoxia symptoms.

3. There are several groups of veins around the anus, which are called hemorrhoidal veins. If you continue to gird your waist, the hemorrhoid veins will be twisted into a ball, and the local blood flow will be seriously blocked. Over time, it is easy to cause hemorrhoids and constipation.

4. Poor pelvic blood circulation, decreased resistance, easy to cause various gynecological inflammation, leading to adnexitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, urinary tract infection, pelvic congestion syndrome and other gynecological diseases.

5. Girdling the waist will directly press the stomach cavity and intestine, affecting the digestion and absorption function. If it takes a long time, it will lead to maternal nutrition imbalance or lack, resulting in decreased milk or decreased milk quality, which is extremely unfavorable for breastfeeding.

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