After the delivery of a pregnant woman, due to the contraction and repair of the uterus, it can be manifested as bouts of pain in the small abdomen, which usually appears 1-2 days after delivery and can last for 2-3 days to disappear naturally, which is a physiological phenomenon and generally does not require special treatment. If the abdominal pain continues to worsen, is unbearable or lasts longer, and seriously affects the recovery of the mother, treatment is needed. In the postpartum period, the stomach pain can be mild or severe, but the lower abdomen is the heaviest, while not accompanied by fever, and there may be the flow of malodex. After delivery, women should eliminate fear and tension, and pay attention to warmth. After delivery, you can take ginger or brown sugar juice, avoid eating cold and unclean food, and pay attention to warmth. When the stomach hurts after delivery, you should closely observe the repair of the uterus, as well as the height of the uterine fundus and the changes in the malaria, the duration and intensity of the pain in the lower abdomen, the malaria, and whether there is any residue of the placenta or fetal clothes.