How many days can I take a shower for a C section? How long does it take to bathe for a C section?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-08
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Women who have had a caesarean section can take a shower for one to two weeks after the procedure, if they sweat a lot in the hot summer, they can take a bath for a week, and if they sweat less in the winter and the temperature is relatively low, it is best to wait until two weeks before bathing.

    Precautions for caesarean section bathing.

    The premise of caesarean section bathing is that your body is in good condition, and if the wound is not healing well, wait a little longer. Secondly, when taking a caesarean section, you should pay attention to the water temperature and room temperature, if the water temperature is too low, it is likely to leave the woman with confinement disease, and if the room temperature is low after taking a bath, it is easy to make the mother cold.

    It is best for women who have had a caesarean section to take a shower during the confinement period, and do not take a bath, otherwise it is likely to affect the wound. The shower should not be too long, and it is best to do it quickly. Do not rinse and rub the wound area when bathing.

    In the past, people's living environment was limited, and they were worried about catching a cold and falling into confinement disease after taking a bath, but now the living environment of people is better, so as long as you pay a little attention, it will not be affected.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After cesarean section, women can take a normal bath in two weeks according to their individual physique and physical condition. Women can remove stitches five to seven days after cesarean section** after the surgical incision is completely healed, but there are still small pinholes that have not healed completely after the sutures are removed, and bathing too early may cause infection of the incision. At this time, some women have a large amount of bloody lochia, and their physique is weak, so if they take a bath, it may cause syncope in the bathroom.

    About two weeks after cesarean section, most women slowly recover their strength, the amount of bloody lochia decreases or disappears, the incision has completely healed, and bathing does not cause uncomfortable symptoms at this time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you look at your personal physique, what kind of physique you are, generally like China, you usually have to wait for a net between four or five days to 30 days, and if you are like a foreign country, you will wash it in a few days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can take a bath after seven days.

    After taking a bath, you should use a towel to dry all the water on your body, because when taking a bath, the pores of the body are open, so you should dry the water in time, it is best to wrap your body with a bath towel, and when it dries for a while, put on warm clothes in time.

    Try to choose 2 p.m. to wash, this is the warmest time of the day, be sure to prepare all the changes of clothes beforehand, be sure to wear all the warmest cotton pajamas after washing, and be sure to wear a cotton wool absorbent shower cap on your head.

    Precautions for bathing:

    1. Do not scrub vigorously. Under normal circumstances, when taking a bath, you only need to wash moderately, and clean the dust on the surface, and there is no need to scrub excessively. Because if you often rub hard, it will increase the chance of damaging the stratum corneum on the surface.

    2. The temperature of the bath water should not be too high. In fact, when bathing, the water temperature should be kept at about 20 degrees.

    3. Do not use a large amount of shower gel. Putting the right amount of shower gel in the bath can not only make the body have a pleasant aroma, but also better cleansing**, but not excessively.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as the wound is healed, you can take a bath, pay attention to the water temperature and not be cold, and take a shower.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Answer hello. It is best to take a bath two weeks after giving birth for a caesarean section, because it usually takes two weeks for the abdominal incision to heal well, but different women have different constitutions and the specific recovery speed is different, and the earliest can be bathed one week after surgery.

    Suggestions: First, pay attention to ensure the appropriate water temperature when taking a bath, and not too cold, so as not to catch a cold. Second, ensure that the indoor temperature is appropriate when taking a bath.

    Third, after taking a bath, you should dry your body in time, put on clothes, and blow dry your hair. Fourth, avoid soaking the knife edge in water for a long time, wipe off the water around the knife edge after bathing, and keep the knife edge clean and dry. Whether it is a caesarean section or a normal birth, do not take a bath before confinement to avoid bacterial retrograde infection in the uterine cavity.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, after giving birth, you can go to the bath after feeling the lochia, and you feel that your body has recovered.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is best to be out of confinement, or the wound has recovered well, and it is easy to be affected by wind in postpartum bathing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you can take a bath after the confinement period, it is best to boil hot water yourself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can take a bath after confinement.

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