Is pelvic floor rehabilitation not necessary for caesarean sections? Is it necessary to eat a lot of meat and fish during confinement? Tips for new mothers

Is pelvic floor rehabilitation not necessary for caesarean sections? Is it necessary to eat a lot of meat and fish during confinement? Tips for new mothers

Mother's Day is approaching quietly. For many new mothers, this is the first Mother's Day they have spent after their identity change.

Ten months of pregnancy, one day of delivery. As a new mother, you will encounter new problems every day: Should I use a belly band to slim my waist and shape my body immediately after giving birth? The sooner I drink milk-promoting soup after giving birth, the better? Can't wash my hair or take a bath during the confinement period? Can't brush my teeth during the confinement period? ... Are these all true?

Scientific Rumor Refutation has teamed up with Baidu, Baijiahao, and Haokan Video to plan a Mother's Day rumor-refuting poster to help new mothers clear the "traps" on the road to postpartum recovery.

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