Patients are usually able to return to bed the day after atrial septal defect intervention. Because atrial septal defect intervention is a minimally invasive procedure, it is minimally invasive and has a quick recovery. Patients can get up and live normally after a maximum of 12 hours of bed rest. However, it is important to observe the puncture site after the procedure, especially to pay attention to the right lower extremity femoral vein puncture site for any blood leakage and bleeding. It is also important to pay attention to some color of the skin, vascular fluctuation of the distal limb endings, distal blood flow, distal nerve sensation, and whether there is depressed edema of the skin. If abnormalities are observed, further treatment should be done. In conclusion, most people are free to get out of bed on the second day after surgery without being affected, and they can carry weight completely normally after one week.