Wide hip bone after giving birth can be gradually recovered by timely postpartum repair exercises. The growing uterus during pregnancy can cause the pelvic ligaments to become loose and deform the pelvis, resulting in a wider hips after giving birth. The widening of the hip bone after giving birth to a child can be gradually restored by timely postpartum restoration exercises. It takes about six weeks for all body functions to recover after giving birth, and the pelvis needs to be examined six weeks after delivery to assess its recovery. If the recovery is not good, you can do postnatal restorative exercises, such as yoga, pelvic correction belt, shaping exercises, etc., under the guidance of professionals within six weeks to six months after delivery. Women should always listen to the advice of their doctors and take care of their body.