Whether or not lifting your hands up frequently during the first three months after a cesarean section has any effect on the wound depends on your own situation. If you don’t feel any discomfort after lifting your hands up, it’s likely to have no effect on the wound, but if you have pain when lifting your hands up, it may have an effect on the wound. After cesarean section, the wound on the abdominal wall will heal in a week or so, and the wound inside the uterus will heal in different time due to the different physique of the individual, some women will be basically repaired after three months, and some women will not have the wound inside the uterus completely healed in three months. If you often put your hands up in the air three months after cesarean delivery, and the wounds on the abdominal wall do not show any pain, redness, swelling, pus, etc., it means that the effect on the woman is not big. If you often lift your hands up in the third month after cesarean section and have pain like tearing of the wound during lifting, you should consider that it is caused by the wound splitting, and this situation has an effect. Try to avoid lifting your hands up as often as possible during the third month of cesarean delivery, and even if you have to, don’t lift heavy objects when you do so to minimize the impact on your body.