How to turn over by caesarean section 1 When lying on your back, lift your neck slightly and keep breathing smoothly. When lying on your side, your upper body leans forward, your lower back leans, and your legs flex. When lying on the right side, the right leg is in front and the left leg is in the back.
2. In addition to lying flat within 6 hours after delivery of caesarean section, the correct sleeping position is lying on the side, because lying on the side after delivery is not only conducive to improving the quality of sleep of the parturient, but also can effectively avoid the symptoms of posterior uterus and restore the pelvis to its original position as soon as possible, but the parturient should avoid keeping a posture for a long time and change the sleeping position appropriately.
3. The parturient who underwent caesarean section within 6 hours after caesarean section should lie on the pillow within 6 hours after returning to the ward, with her head tilted to one side and sandbags placed in her abdomen to reduce bleeding from abdominal wounds. Remember to turn over after four hours, and mom should not keep a posture all the time. Proper exercise helps to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis.
4. Six hours after caesarean section, it is recommended that mother adopt a slightly bent lateral position, because considering the abdominal wound of the parturient after caesarean section, we can try to adopt a slightly bent lateral position to effectively reduce the tension of the abdominal wall of the parturient and avoid the wound tearing. Mother can put a quilt or blanket on her back to make her body form an angle of 20 ~ 30 degrees with the bed, which can reduce the vibration and pulling pain of the wound during physical activities and make her feel more comfortable.
Can you turn over 6 hours after caesarean section? Postoperative treatment is an important link to ensure the success of operation and the early recovery of patients. After the operation, the doctors and anesthesiologists involved in the operation should escort the patients back to the ward, and explain the general process of the operation and nursing precautions to the nurses on duty, so as to achieve careful medical treatment and avoid postoperative complications. Cesarean section, mostly epidural anesthesia, should return to the ward and lie on the pillow after operation, and change to semi-recumbent position after 6 ~ 8 hours. Semi-recumbent position can relax abdominal muscles, relieve abdominal pain, and is beneficial to breathing and abdominal drainage. After the patient is awake, he should be encouraged to turn over frequently and move his lower limbs more, which is beneficial to blood circulation and reduces postoperative complications.