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How to use corsets correctly
It is beneficial to use the abdominal band within one week after delivery, and it is best to start using it on the third day after delivery. However, the abdominal belt can't be tied all day. Untie when lying in bed or sitting and resting, and fasten it when getting out of bed. Because long-term use of abdominal belt will affect blood circulation, limit the activities of lumbar muscles and abdominal back, and prolong the recovery time.

Under normal circumstances, the mother who gave birth naturally can use the abdominal belt after the second month. For mothers who give birth naturally, they will start to use pelvic correction belt after the postpartum body recovers better, and then use special abdomen belt to give birth naturally after 1 month to help shape.

Whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, the mother can switch to a reinforced abdominal belt as early as 6 weeks to 6 months after delivery.

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The harm of abdominal belt to lose weight:

1, waist binding will directly compress the stomach cavity and intestine, which will easily affect the digestive function and absorption function. If the time is a little longer, it will lead to malnutrition or lack of maternal nutrition, resulting in decreased milk or decreased milk quality, which is extremely unfavorable for breastfeeding.

2. Tight waist and abdomen will increase intra-abdominal pressure, and it is also easy to cause abnormal symptoms of reproductive organs such as uterine prolapse, severe retroflexion, and anterior and posterior vaginal wall bulging.

3. There are several groups of veins around the anus, which are called hemorrhoidal veins. If the waist continues to be too tight, the hemorrhoidal veins will be twisted into a ball and the local blood flow will be seriously blocked. Over time, it is easy to cause hemorrhoids and constipation.

4, abdominal belt is too tight, will make people's abdominal breathing blocked, diaphragm movement up and down is limited, thus affecting lung breathing, leading to dizziness, chest tightness and other chronic hypoxia symptoms.