Can you squat a month after a hysterectomy?

If the uterus is completely cut for a month, occasional squatting is not a problem. If you squat for a long time or frequently, it may cause the pelvic organs to prolapse and the surrounding ligaments to relax. Therefore, squatting is not allowed one month after total hysterectomy, heavy labor is not allowed two months after total hysterectomy, and sex is not allowed two months after total hysterectomy. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination two months after the operation, mainly to find out whether there are polyps and inflammation in the healing of the vaginal stump, and if abnormalities are found, they should be dealt with in time. It is recommended that even if the uterus has been completely cut, a gynecological examination should be done once a year to find out the condition of the vaginal stump. In addition, ultrasound should be done to find out the condition of the pelvis and whether the ovaries are normal.