24 hours after amniocentesis, if there is no abnormality, you can walk appropriately, but don’t walk too much; it is better to avoid walking if you have discomfort. 24 hours after amniocentesis, if there is no abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, you can get out of bed and walk appropriately, avoid walking too much, and limit it to eating, defecating or walking for small distances, as long as the amount of exercise is not too large, and there is no strenuous exercise, which generally has no effect on the recovery of the body. A very small number of patients may experience symptoms of pre-eclampsia after amniocentesis, such as abdominal pain, bleeding, etc. Avoid walking to prevent worsening of symptoms. Amniocentesis is an invasive test, and you should rest for 72 hours after the test, do not squeeze the abdomen, and do not have sex. If there is any redness, swelling, pain, or abdominal pain at the site of the puncture within 1 week, you should have a timely follow-up examination.