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What is the role of postpartum restraint belt? What are the precautions when using bundling?
What is the role of postpartum restraint belt? What are the precautions when using bundling? Abdominal band helps to promote the healing of parturient skin incision. Using corset can effectively improve uterine prolapse caused by insufficient muscle strength, and at the same time help to tighten the lower abdomen. What are the precautions when using bundling? Abdominal straps should be worn 4 months after delivery. Abdominal band is not recommended without special circumstances after delivery.

1. Postpartum abdominal belt, also known as girdle belt, mainly has the following functions. In the early postpartum period, that is, within 1-2 weeks after delivery, especially for cesarean section women, abdominal band is helpful to promote the healing of maternal skin incision. Because the parturient has just given birth to a child, there is more abdominal fat. When the parturient gets up and walks, the abdominal fat folds up and down on the incision due to gravity, which is not conducive to postpartum wound healing. Abdominal band can relatively fix abdominal fat and help wound healing. If it is a vaginal delivery, there is no need for a postpartum abdominal belt. However, after some parturients use the abdominal belt, the abdominal belt can fix the abdominal fat, so it may be lighter and more comfortable when walking;

2. You know, the use of corsets is not to help postpartum lose weight, but because postpartum women have loose abdomen and insufficient abdominal muscle strength. Therefore, the use of corset at this time can effectively improve uterine prolapse caused by insufficient muscle strength, and at the same time can help tighten the lower abdomen; In addition, for the parturient with caesarean section, the use of drawstring can also prevent the wound from bleeding and promote the wound healing. As long as the enclosure is used reasonably, the harvest effect is still very significant.

3. 4 months after delivery, the abdomen is tied. The pelvic cavity, uterus and internal organs will enter the recovery period after delivery. Premature abdominal banding will oppress these organs, and the blood circulation will be blocked, thus affecting the recovery of organs. A corset can help a mother get back in shape. After delivery, the lying-in woman's abdominal muscles relax, and her stomach and waistline become bigger. The corset can be tied to the navel near the pubic bone to help the mother supplement the lack of muscle strength, so that the relaxed muscles can breathe and gradually recover their elasticity.

4. The harm of improper use of abdominal belt. When the abdominal belt tightens the abdomen, the veins will be under pressure, which will easily lead to varicose veins or hemorrhoids of the lower limbs. When the waist is tightened and the abdomen is too tight, it will also lead to an increase in abdominal pressure and a decrease in ligament support, which will lead to gynecological diseases such as uterine prolapse and adnexitis. Abdominal band is not recommended without special circumstances after delivery. Generally speaking, properly binding the abdominal belt after caesarean section is beneficial to wound healing, but don't use the abdominal belt without special circumstances after delivery. Especially if the feeling of falling from the building after delivery is very serious, don't continue to use the corset to avoid the deterioration of the situation and even the possibility of uterine prolapse. Moreover, if the abdominal belt is used for a long time, it will seriously affect the blood circulation, limit the activities of lumbar muscles and abdominal back, and may also cause dangers such as low back pain and hemorrhoids.