Can I eat figs during my cesarean birth month?

You can eat figs during the cesarean section menstruation period.
The term “menstruation” usually refers to a period of one month or 42 days of rest and recuperation after the birth of a pregnant woman. The purpose of recuperation during this period is to prevent the occurrence of postpartum hemorrhage, infection and other complications, in order to promote the recovery of post-partum physiological functions. After cesarean section need bed rest, intestinal peristalsis slows down, at the same time because of the abdominal muscles, pelvic floor muscle tone is reduced, prone to constipation, so encourage mothers to eat more fruits and vegetables and get out of bed early activities.
Figs are soft and sticky, containing protein, fat, sugar, a variety of amino acids, as well as calcium, iron and other minerals, can help mothers supplement the daily nutritional requirements, but also rich in dietary fiber, so you can eat during the month.
If you have any questions about nutrition during menstruation, you need to be guided by a medical specialist, and should not blindly follow others or superstitious prescriptions, in order to avoid adverse effects on the body.