Can I eat fruit during the first week of my c-section?

The first week of cesarean delivery can eat fruit in moderation, not only to supplement vitamins, but also to promote intestinal peristalsis and help defecation, but you can’t eat a lot of fruit, which may lead to abdominal pain, diarrhea and other adverse consequences. The first week of cesarean section, if the gas has been exhausted, indicating that the gastrointestinal function has been restored, appropriate eating fruit can also promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, help defecation, relieve the symptoms of constipation. Fresh fruits contain a lot of vitamins and minerals, and moderate consumption can replenish vitamins and minerals in the maternal body, provide energy for pregnant women, and improve the immunity and resistance of pregnant women. However, you can’t eat a lot of fruit during the first week of cesarean section, because the gastrointestinal function is not fully recovered after cesarean section, eating a lot of fruit will easily lead to abdominal pain, diarrhea, indigestion and other consequences. You can eat fruits in moderation during the first week of cesarean delivery, and it is recommended to try not to eat fruits just taken out of the refrigerator. After cesarean section, you should pay attention to rest, eat a balanced diet, and if there is bleeding from the wound, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment.