To relieve pain when getting out of bed after cesarean delivery, you can reduce the range of motion, place a girdle, or place an analgesic pump.
1. Reduce the amplitude of activity: when you want to get out of bed, you can swing the bed up, and change from a lying position to a semi-lying position. At this time, you can let the family behind the maternal legs to the side of the bed to take a sitting position, and then slowly stand up, the whole need for family members to accompany the maternal assistance so as to help alleviate the pain.
2. Placement of a girdle: the use of a girdle to fix the wound after cesarean section can promote wound healing, prevent wound dehiscence, and reduce the pain caused by wound pulling when getting out of bed.
3. Placement of analgesic pumps: if the patient is particularly afraid of pain, you can place an analgesic pump after cesarean section surgery and leave it in place for 1-2 days after the operation, which is easy to use and has a good effect on analgesia.
It is recommended to have a reasonable diet after delivery to promote wound healing, and consult a doctor if you feel unwell.