How many days can I wash my hair after labor?

You can wash your hair after a normal delivery. After a vaginal delivery, although there are sometimes wounds on the perineum due to perineal circumcision or perineal laceration suture, it does not affect the pregnant woman’s ability to get out of bed after a normal delivery. After a normal delivery, a pregnant woman generally needs to be observed in the delivery room for two hours. If there is not much vaginal bleeding and no special discomfort, she can return to the hospital room, and after returning to the hospital room, as long as the pregnant woman is able to get out of bed and move around, she can wash her hair. When you wash your hair, you should pay attention to keep warm to avoid getting cold, and blow dry your hair as soon as possible after washing. Although you can wash your hair after a normal delivery, it is recommended that you minimize the number of times you wash your hair during the month to ensure that your body is clean and hygienic, and to avoid catching a cold as a result of washing your hair too often. Postpartum women who have special discomfort, such as fever, abdominal pain, and heavy vaginal bleeding, must seek medical attention as soon as possible.