Women usually give birth through vagina when giving birth. If so, they can't wear corsets until six weeks after delivery, because if they give birth naturally, their bodies will recover quickly. Within a month, the organs and internal organs in the body have almost recovered, so wearing a corset will not cause organ prolapse. However, if it is a caesarean section, it is necessary to wear a corset half a year after delivery, because women who have caesarean section recover more slowly than women who have given birth naturally, and the recovery of the incision is also slower.
If you wear a corset too early, it will affect the discharge of lochia in the body, and the wound of caesarean section will heal slowly, which will easily lead to infection and caesarean section wound. Therefore, women who have caesarean section must pay attention to this problem. Pregnant mothers must pay attention to rest time and relax after delivery. At this time, they don't have to worry too much about their body shape. They can think about these problems after their health has recovered. They can try to do some fitness activities to promote their physical recovery and put on corsets after their physical recovery is completed. The effect will be better.
However, even if your body recovers well, you shouldn't wear a corset for too long. In this case, you may feel suffocated, and you will affect your breathing function, which is very bad for your health. When wearing a corset, because the corset exerts great pressure on blood vessels and muscles, wearing it for a long time may lead to muscle numbness and poor blood circulation. Insufficient blood supply for such a long time is very bad for postpartum health.