You can get out of bed on your own 1 day after a cesarean section, but the exact time depends on the mother’s own physical fitness. If the mother’s own physical condition is good and there is no obvious discomfort after the cesarean section, she can get out of bed and walk around when she is 8 hours after the operation. However, for most women, the urinary catheter will be removed 24 hours after the C-section, and then they will slowly get out of bed and walk around. There are some women who are not in good health and need more time to recover before they can get out of bed. It should be noted that mothers who have had a caesarean section should get out of bed as early as possible if there is no obvious abnormality, in order to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, avoid intestinal obstruction, intestinal adhesions, etc., and also prevent the occurrence of thrombosis of the lower limbs. When a woman is getting in and out of bed, she should be careful of dizziness and falling, and be careful not to pull the wound. Mothers who have had a cesarean section should get out of bed according to their own situation, under the guidance of the doctor, and do as much as they can.