How long can you sit with a fractured pubic bone

A month of bed rest is required after a pubic bone fracture, and after a month you can gradually sit in bed. The time to get out of bed for pubic bone fracture is around six weeks, and getting out of bed for weight bearing in around six weeks needs to be done with the support of double crutches, and you cannot abandon the crutches to walk. X-rays must be taken for pubic bone fracture to clarify whether the fracture is well aligned and aligned, and if the fracture is well positioned, bed rest is allowed. At one month, X-rays can be taken first, and if there is continuous bone scab passing through the fracture end, you can sit up in bed at this time. At six weeks, X-rays can be taken again, and if it is clear that the bone scab is fuller, you can gradually go down to the ground and walk partially with the support of crutches. Three months after the fracture, the orthopedic surgeon will confirm that the fracture is clinically healed before full weight bearing can be abandoned.