Precautions to be taken after the birth of a child

The precautions to be taken after giving birth to a child include proper rest, dietary adjustment, appropriate activities, timely urination and observation of vaginal bleeding. 1. Appropriate rest: giving birth to a child is a process of physical exertion, and you need to pay attention to appropriate rest after giving birth to a child and ensure sufficient sleep in order to recover your physical strength as soon as possible. 2. Adjust the diet: you can eat some fluids or light semi-fluids, such as rice porridge, vegetable soup, noodles, etc., which can quickly replenish the large amount of water and heat consumed during labor and promote the recovery of physical strength as soon as possible. 3. Appropriate activities: After the body recovers a little after delivery, you can get out of bed and do light activities to facilitate the discharge of bad dew. 4. Timely urination: Pay attention to increase the intake of water after delivery to facilitate urination as soon as possible after delivery, which can also reduce the risk of postpartum hemorrhage. 5. Observe vaginal bleeding: 2 hours after delivery is a high-risk time for postpartum hemorrhage, so pay attention to vaginal bleeding, and report to healthcare personnel when there is excessive bleeding and other conditions, and can be dealt with in a timely manner.