You can take a bath and wash your hair during the menstrual period. Women’s bodies are weak after childbirth and will have problems with excessive sweating, and there will also be malodour discharge after childbirth. These conditions can cause discomfort to women. A large amount of sweat stimulates, maternal skin and scalp may cause eczema and itching, and women may develop allergic hives. Due to the discharge of the postpartum malodorous dew, local bleeding can easily cause bacterial growth and requires cleaning of the body, which can prevent puerperal infections from occurring. Since the mother’s body is weak, she must pay attention to keeping warm when bathing or washing her hair to avoid getting cold and causing upper respiratory tract infections. The mother of normal birth can take a bath only after 7 days after delivery, and the bathing time of the mother after cesarean section needs to be decided according to the recovery of the wound. You can only take a bath after the wound has healed to avoid causing infection in the wound area, and you can’t take a tub bath to avoid retrograde infection. The bathing time should not be too long to avoid strain, and you need to be accompanied by your family to avoid falling.