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What should I do if my stomach sags after caesarean section?
In the third trimester, the pregnant woman's stomach will get bigger and bigger because the fetus is getting bigger and bigger. After the fetus comes out, the pregnant woman's stomach can't immediately return to the state before pregnancy, but it can also make the stomach look much smaller, so it can slowly return to the previous state after delivery, but some pregnant women may have sagging stomach. So what should I do after caesarean section?

Abdominal banding and massage

If a woman wants to restore her abdominal state in the best period after delivery, it is best to tighten her abdomen with an abdomen belt after delivery, and massage abdominal acupoints to help her abdominal muscles return to normal. In massage, you can apply your favorite skin care products, so that massage can quickly change the phenomenon of postpartum abdominal relaxation. It can be said that abdominal band and massage are both methods, which are the most effective methods for women to treat abdominal relaxation after caesarean section.

♀? physical exercise

There is also strengthening physical exercise for pregnant women. As long as you keep exercising, you will recover quickly after delivery, which will reduce the sagging of your stomach.

Choose a birth mode

Caesarean section is harmful to women. Not only will it leave scars on the stomach, but it will also lead to the relaxation of the stomach, which will also have a great impact on the maternal physique. Caesarean section is a kind of operation, which will greatly hurt the vitality of the parturient. Therefore, women should pay attention to how to give birth after pregnancy. It is best to choose a delivery mode that has great influence on yourself and little harm to avoid the harm of caesarean section to the body.

Caesarean section

From the belly to the uterus, there are seven layers between you and your baby, namely skin, fat, muscle membrane, abdominal muscle, peritoneal layer, uterine muscle layer and amniotic sac. If you want to see the baby, you have to cut these 7 layers. The doctor took the child out and handed it over to the nurse for cleaning, and the package was sent to the family. However, at this time, my mother was still in the operation and accepted the suture of the wound. If the operation goes well, it usually takes about half an hour.