How is the uterus a bit bigger after stream of people to return a responsibility?

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As we all know, the womb is the cradle of new life. Pregnant in October, the change of the uterus is the biggest, and postpartum recovery, uterine recovery is the slowest, a little careless will fall uterine disease, great harm to women's health. Therefore, postpartum uterine recovery should cause maternal and family attention. How is the uterus a bit bigger after stream of people to return a responsibility? Let's talk about it.

How is the uterus a bit bigger after stream of people to return a responsibility?

1. If the uterus recovers well, check the newly born fundus, which can be touched from the navel. In about two weeks, the uterus will not be touched, unless it is a long myoma.

2. The color of lochia postpartum varies from bright red, dark red, dark black to light red, and finally colorless. But if the uterus is too flexion, postpartum lochia is not easy to discharge, it will affect the recovery of the uterus.

3. Pregnant women should avoid supine position for a long time and encourage them to get out of bed early. If the diagnosis is retroversion and retroflexion of uterus, chest and knee position should be performed twice a day for 15-20 minutes.

matters needing attention

1. Postpartum should be timely urination. The bladder is not over inflated or often in a state of expansion. 2. Long term lying position should be avoided during puerperium. Postpartum 6-8 hours, maternal fatigue can be eliminated after sitting up, should get out of bed as soon as possible, in order to facilitate the recovery of physical function and physical strength, help uterine recovery and lochia discharge. If the uterus has been bent backward, it should be done to correct the knee chest position. 3. Postpartum lactation should be early. Babies stimulate by sucking milk, which will reflexively cause uterine contraction, thus promoting uterine recovery. 4. Pay attention to pudendal hygiene. So as not to cause genital inflammation.