How to turn over 6 hours after a c-section

Six hours after the cesarean section, the anesthesia drug has been completely metabolized because the anesthesia is half anesthesia. When you turn over, you can support the incision with your hand, slowly turn around, and adopt the side-lying position, with a soft cushion on your back for support, which can reduce local pain due to blood seepage from the wound, help you sleep, and also help you maintain the correct posture. Six hours after the cesarean section, if you can recover, get out of bed as early as possible. This is because getting out of bed is good for bowel movements and uterine contractions, which helps to remove the bad mucus. Don’t move too much when you turn over, so as not to involve the wound and cause severe pain.