After a cesarean section, you will be able to get out of bed the day after the operation. Cesarean sections require a urinary catheter, which is usually left in place for no more than 24 hours. After the catheter is removed, the mother can get out of bed with the assistance of her family and urinate on her own. The sooner you get out of bed, the faster your recovery will be and the more you will be able to prevent venous thrombosis. Before getting out of bed, turn over more in bed, feet should also be more activities, family members should also give the mother more lower limbs massage. The first time you get up, don’t be too hasty or too fast. It is recommended to sit on the edge of the bed for about 10 minutes, and then slowly get up, and the distance of the first walk should not be too long, and there should be a family member to watch.