If there are no gastrointestinal problems, C-section women can eat some black beans during the month, but they should pay attention to the amount of consumption. If there is serious intestinal flatulence and other abnormalities, it is best not to eat black beans. Black beans are rich in nutrients, not only contains polyunsaturated fatty acids, but also contains protein, carbohydrates, vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, as well as a small amount of iron, zinc, selenium and other nutrients, these nutrients are the cesarean section of women’s body needs, so during the month of the appropriate to eat some black beans. However, due to the high carbohydrate content of black beans, excessive consumption may increase the burden on the stomach and intestines, may also trigger intestinal flatulence, so cesarean section women need to pay attention to control the amount of black beans when consumed, during the month there is a serious intestinal flatulence, it is best not to eat black beans for the time being. For cesarean section women with severe flatulence and other gastrointestinal discomforts, they should go to the hospital in time for treatment.