1. What can I do after confinement?
Women should stay in bed for two weeks after delivery, and get out of bed and walk more after two weeks, which is conducive to the repair of the uterus. But don't do strenuous exercise, such as running or jumping. Don't share a room for one month after delivery. This must be made clear to your husband.
Second, what problems should I pay attention to when I am confinement?
Don't think that confinement means lying still in bed. If you really lie in bed for a month, you will get sick if you don't get sick. You can get out of bed and walk around when you are in good health, but be careful not to catch a cold. If you have heating at home, try to use it. If it is summer, don't go outside to blow the cool breeze, which is very harmful to women who are confined to the moon.
Third, personal cases.
When my sister was confined, she sat outside and blew a cool breeze, with backache and irregular menstruation. You can't lift your waist every time you finish heavy work, so don't think that confinement will make you strong and not afraid of the wind.
Summary:
Many women will meet some unreasonable mother-in-law when they are confinement. They will think that you are enjoying confinement and look at you with strange eyes every day. If you see such a mother-in-law, there is no need to quarrel with her, which will not only affect your mood, but also have no effect. At this time, the best way is to ask for help, find your own family or argue for your husband.