There is no optimal clinical treatment for postpartum urinary retention, but medication or hot compresses on the abdomen, listening to the sound of running water to urinate, and indwelling catheterization can be used to help relieve the condition. 1. The use of drugs: maternal postpartum urinary retention, can be appropriate use of drugs, such as neostigmine to help promote urination, the specific use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions. 2. Hot compresses on the abdomen: If urination is not smooth after delivery, you can use hot towels to apply hot compresses on the abdomen and give massage to promote the recovery of paralyzed bladder muscles. 3. Listen to the sound of running water to urinate: If you have trouble urinating after delivery, you can listen to the sound of running water, which will help promote urination. 4. Indwelling catheterization: If a woman has urinary retention after delivery and is unable to urinate on her own after medication or listening to the sound of running water, she can be indwelling catheterized for 48 hours in order to help the bladder muscle get enough time to rest and recover. In addition, most women will be able to urinate on their own after the catheter is removed 48 hours after delivery. If urinary retention occurs after delivery, it is recommended to cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, which will help promote early recovery.