Do you need to sweat on the first day of the month?

Sweating on the moon is not necessary as it may lead to symptoms of heat stroke or even adverse reactions such as dehydration and even shock. It is important to keep the mother warm and avoid getting cold and flu during her menstrual period. However, keeping warm does not necessarily mean sweating, because sweating often means that doors and windows are closed tightly, and mothers are given thick clothing or covered with thick blankets, which is not conducive to the distribution of heat, and may lead to heatstroke, or even dehydration and shock. After giving birth, women need to rest in bed as their bodies are relatively weak, and they should also take care of supplementing nutritious food to promote recovery and prepare for the secretion of breastmilk.