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How long can I wear a corset after caesarean section?
You should be able to wear a corset about two hours after caesarean section. The general hospital will give you a corset after giving birth to a child. The corset is unified by the hospital, and some hospitals will not give it to you without buying a doctor.

When Xiao Ke had a caesarean section, the doctor used a corset, that is, a corset, which lasted about two hours. Ordinary people can shrink their stomachs and control their diet to lose weight. And why did the doctor put on a corset just after caesarean section?

In fact, it is mainly because when pregnant, the fetus keeps growing and the uterus keeps rising, which will push the internal organs and stomach of pregnant women up and then squeeze the stomach down. During caesarean section, although there is only one mouth on the stomach, it is actually cut into eight layers, all of which are sewn up with thin threads. If you don't use a corset, it will lead to the birth of the abdomen, and the internal organs will suddenly pad down, because there is no fetus in the abdomen. Viscera will pad to an empty place, and the mother will feel that her stomach is empty, and then there will always be something to pad down. With the corset, the internal organs will slowly return to their original positions, so that the parturient will not feel top-heavy because of sitting up and standing up with an empty stomach.

Also, if you don't wear a corset, the mother may cough or sneeze and move to the incision, which may cause problems with the incision. Moreover, when lying-in women stand up, they may be squeezed to the knife edge because of falling internal organs, so general hospitals will put on bras about two hours after caesarean section.

Women who have delivered a baby by caesarean section should use it as much as possible, because it is conducive to the healing of the incision, and even if they stand up, they will not feel the pain of the incision. Instead, they feel that something helps them stand up straight.