Can you take a long car ride after giving birth?

Just after giving birth to a child is generally can not take a long-distance car, especially after a cesarean section of women, it is recommended to first rest and conditioning to restore the body, and then consider taking a long-distance car. The body of women who have just given birth to a child is relatively weak, some women have perineal cuts, cesarean women have abdominal wounds, this time it is not recommended to take the long-distance car too much running around, not conducive to the healing of the wounds. If you sit on the coach for too long, the body does not move or curl up the limbs for a long time, the blood flow is not smooth, and there may be obvious swelling and pain in the lower limbs and other symptoms. Some women in labor may get seasick on long-distance bus rides, triggering headaches, dizziness, vomiting and other discomforts, which may aggravate post-partum discomforts and is not conducive to the body’s repair. Some women in labor do not pay attention to keeping warm and may catch a cold and fever after being attacked by cold. In clinical practice, it is recommended that women rest for about 30-42 days after giving birth, and then consider taking a long-distance bus ride if there is no abnormality in all aspects of the body, and consult a doctor in time if there is any discomfort.