The precautions to be taken after cesarean section include postoperative wound care, urination problems, diet care, turning over, and getting out of bed this morning. 1. Post-operative wound care: Pay attention to the scabs of the wound after cesarean section, don’t tear them by yourself, don’t scratch the itchy scars, and change the medicine on time according to the doctor’s instructions. 2. Urination problem: After removing the urinary catheter, you should try to urinate when you feel like urinating to reduce the risk of urinary tract infection during puerperium. 3. Dietary care: Fasting should be done within 6 hours after cesarean section. After the operation, try to avoid gas-producing food, greasy and stimulating food, and consume more high protein, vitamins and minerals. After the intestinal gas is discharged, switch to semi-fluid food for 1~2 days, and then switch to normal diet. 4. Turn over more: Gastrointestinal muscle tone can only be restored 2 weeks after delivery, and the use of anesthesia drugs in delivery can also inhibit gastrointestinal peristalsis, so you should turn over more often to promote the recovery of intestinal muscle function, and to reduce the adhesion of the pelvic organs after surgery. 5. Get out of bed as early as possible: get out of bed as early as physically possible, not only to increase intestinal peristalsis and promote uterine reset, but also to prevent intestinal adhesions and thrombophlebitis. If there is any discomfort after cesarean section, you should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not blindly deal with it on your own, resulting in adverse consequences.