How to avoid large abdomen after delivery?

Postpartum intestinal distension can lead to a large small abdomen, which not only affects the healing of the patient’s incision and nutritional intake, but also causes a decrease in lactation, directly endangering the health of the mother and child. At this time, patients need to pay attention to postoperative care, including early postoperative feeding to promote early recovery of intestinal function and appetite; early postoperative activities. Exercise can accelerate gastrointestinal peristalsis and promote fecal discharge. Patients also use massage methods to unblock meridians, qi and blood, regulate gastrointestinal function, and promote intestinal peristalsis. In addition, psychological care is also more important, and health education can make the mother eliminate preoperative depression, fear and anxiety.