Description of the problem: It has been more than 20 days since the child was cut out by laparotomy, and there is no pain or discomfort at the incision. I am a little constipated and want to get out of bed more. Is it okay to walk a lot in twenty days after a cesarean section?
Question date:2020-11-29
Patient information:Age: 35 Gender: Female
Caesarean section has more than 20 days of walking Conducive to body and wound recovery.
Doctors often recommend that mothers start to urinate the next day after the operation, which can accelerate the discharge of lochia from the body and promote uterine contraction and recovery. After a week or so, according to the degree of pain at the wound site, the number and time of ground activities can be appropriately increased. Generally, the wound has basically healed about half a month after the operation. At this time, regular activities can effectively prevent the occurrence of constipation and other problems, and accelerate the healing of the wound at the subcutaneous uterine site.
Women should pay attention to the gradual change in the time and frequency of getting out of bed after the cesarean section operation, to avoid the operation too hasty. If the activity time is too long or the range is too large, it is not conducive to the recovery of the wound.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection