Generally, pregnant women can be discharged from the hospital after a few days of childbirth

The specific discharge time of a woman is determined by the mode of delivery, which is generally divided into two types: vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery, with different discharge times for different modes of delivery.1. Vaginal delivery: If the uterus contracts well after normal delivery and there are no serious complications, you can usually be discharged from the hospital about 3 days after delivery. However, if there is forceps assisted labor during difficult labor, with perineal incision, tear or even deeper sutures, the discharge date needs to be decided according to the wound healing situation, usually about 5 days after delivery. If the mother has complications such as hemorrhage after delivery, she may also need to be discharged about 5 days after delivery. 2. Cesarean delivery: If the mother recovers well, her body temperature is normal, there is no fever, and she is breastfeeding normally, her bowels and urine can be self-solving, the incision is not red, swollen, hot and painful, and there is not much vaginal bleeding, she can generally go home to recuperate 5-7 days after the cesarean delivery. If the amount of vaginal bleeding is significantly more than the amount of menstruation, you should go to the hospital in time to rule out abnormalities such as placenta and fetal membrane residue.