How long does it take to get out of bed without pain after a cesarean section wound

The pain of getting out of bed from a C-section wound decreases in about 3 days, but you should get out of bed as early as possible after the operation, not waiting for no pain before getting out of bed. Pregnant women who want to recover fast after cesarean section should not stay in bed all the time, they should choose the right time to get out of bed and move around under the doctor’s guidance, and they can usually get out of bed 12 hours after the operation. However, it takes about a week for the wound to grow back, and it usually takes one to two weeks to get out of bed without pain. Getting out of bed as early as possible can also promote peristalsis and prevent intestinal paralysis, as well as urinate more often. After the cesarean section operation, you should ensure enough sleep, start breastfeeding early, and eat a balanced diet to ensure energy intake.