How long does it take to bind the abdomen after caesarean section?
In order to help the body recover as soon as possible, expectant mothers after caesarean section can use corsets appropriately. Experts believe that expectant mothers can use corsets on the first day after caesarean section. There is no prerequisite for the general use of corsets. Expectant mothers can use it normally as long as they are not allergic to the material of corset. Be sure to use a corset within 7 days after caesarean section. Don't miss the best opportunity to recover.
Experts believe that during pregnancy, the expectant mother's uterus will gradually become larger and the abdominal wall tissue will become slack, and there are many benefits for expectant mothers to use corsets after caesarean section. First, it can relieve local pain symptoms to some extent. Secondly, it is best for expectant mothers to get out of bed in time to facilitate defecation and uterine congestion. When you get out of bed, sit down and rest, you can fix the wound with a bandage to prevent the wound from being pulled and the internal organs from sagging. Therefore, expectant mothers can use corsets on the first day after caesarean section. There is no prerequisite for the general use of corset, and expectant mothers can use it normally as long as they are not allergic to the material of corset.
Experts also suggest that expectant mothers must use corsets within 7 days after caesarean section, because this time is the best time to restore their bodies. If they don't use corsets for more than 7 days after caesarean section, it is easy to have adverse effects, because the internal organs suddenly lose uterine support after delivery and are prone to sagging. Especially the enlarged uterus and local loose ligaments, the recovery speed will not only slow down, but also there will be different degrees of uterine prolapse.
Can postpartum corsets lose weight?
The bra can at most close the abdomen, but it can't be thin! They rely more on tightening the abdomen to achieve the visual effect of "shaping". Yes, it is the visual effect, because the fat will not be lost. The fluidity of fat cells is quite good. After using the corset, it looks thin, but after unfastening, the fat is still where it should be fat.
Generally speaking, caesarean section will leave a wound in the abdomen. So as not to involve the wound during the activity, causing pain and affecting the wound healing. Therefore, the pregnant woman will be advised to use corsets, and usually the prenatal medical staff will remind her to be prepared. At the same time, timely use of abdominal girdle after delivery can stop bleeding and promote wound healing. Abdominal band can reduce tension and friction caused by gravity and activity, and can effectively relieve postoperative pain.
The wound of natural parturient is in perineum, so it is of little significance to use corset. Gynecologists and obstetricians in John Wan generally don't recommend using corsets, but if mothers want to use them, generally speaking, doctors won't stop them.