There is no authoritative information on how much gas is passed by cesarean section. Usually, as long as the postoperative period is uneventful, it means that you can start eating. Ventilation is also known as farting, at present, there is no relevant authoritative information to specify the amount of cesarean section venting, for cesarean section women, as long as the postoperative period can be successfully venting, indicating that the intestinal tract returns to normal peristalsis can begin to eat, so there is no relationship with the amount of venting. The main reason why cesarean section needs to pass gas is because of the weakening of gastrointestinal peristalsis due to epidural anesthesia. Usually, when the intestinal peristalsis is restored after cesarean section, the mother can eat small amounts of liquid food such as rice soup, fish soup, chicken soup, radish soup, etc., and then gradually resume eating. In addition, proper clockwise massage of the abdomen or turning over in bed after delivery will help the recovery of peristalsis to a certain extent. In conclusion, after cesarean section, you need to strengthen your daily life management, adjust your dietary structure, balance nutrition, pay attention to the hygiene of your private parts, and keep your mood happy. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.