How soon can I leave the house after a month of preterm labor

Generally a month of preterm labor can go out in about 2 weeks, but also according to the individual recovery. One month of preterm labor refers to 36 weeks of gestation for delivery, and it generally takes 6 weeks for the mother to recover to a state where she is not pregnant. When the general condition of the postpartum recovery is good, you can go out in about 2 weeks, and you also need to pay attention to keep warm and avoid catching cold. However, if there are serious complications such as postpartum hemorrhage or infections after delivery, it is necessary to extend the time of going out appropriately according to the recovery of the mother. After delivery, it is necessary to pay attention to proper rest, keep the vulva clean and dry, change the underwear frequently, increase the diet and nutrition to promote the recovery of the body, prohibit pelvic baths and sexual intercourse for 6 weeks, and get out of bed properly to promote the discharge of bad dew and the recovery of pelvic floor and abdominal muscle tone. Pay attention to the situation of vaginal bleeding, and follow the doctor’s instructions to review on time.