After the birth of a child, it is advisable to rest in bed for 48 hours and then decide whether you can get out of bed and walk around according to your recovery and your mental state. In particular, when you first urinate after giving birth, you should be aware that getting up suddenly may cause postural hypotension, profuse sweating, or sudden fainting. Because you are relatively weak after giving birth, you must observe the amount of vaginal bleeding within 24 hours, as postpartum hemorrhage occurs within 24 hours after delivery, so you should pay special attention to this point. In addition, it is also recommended that the postpartum diet must be strengthened with nutrition, because after all, the process of childbirth is relatively large consumption, only to strengthen nutrition is conducive to the body to recover as soon as possible.