The lack of bowel movement for almost a week after cesarean section is mainly related to poor appetite and reduced activity, which can be relieved by dietary modification, appropriate activity and medication. 1. Adjusting diet: After a cesarean section, a woman may lose her appetite and eat too little, resulting in no bowel movement for a week after delivery. At this time, you can eat more green vegetables, bananas and other foods high in dietary fiber, drink more water to help intestinal peristalsis, promote digestion and defecation. 2. Appropriate activities: After cesarean section delivery, women’s activities are reduced, which may also lead to slower bowel movement, resulting in the phenomenon of no bowel movement one week after delivery. Moderate exercise, yoga or light abdominal massage can be used to promote intestinal peristalsis and relieve the phenomenon of no bowel movement. 3. Medication: If you try the above methods and still have no bowel movement, take lactulose, probiotics and other medications, or corkscrew to promote bowel movement and regulate intestinal flora. Women who have no bowel movement for nearly a week after cesarean section can try the above methods, if there is no relief, you need to go to the hospital.