Women can take a bath during confinement, but they need to meet some requirements for bathing. If the mother adopts natural delivery, she can take a bath two or three days after delivery. Because postpartum women are prone to sweating, and the skin's resistance is weak.
If you don't clean your skin in time, it will easily lead to bacterial growth, skin inflammation and even private parts infection. Moreover, postpartum bathing can also effectively promote blood circulation, achieve the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, which can make women look better and feel more comfortable after bathing, and can accelerate the recovery of the body.
If a woman has a lateral vulvar incision or caesarean section during natural childbirth, she can't take a bath before the wound heals because the wound is relatively large. Because water can easily cause wound infection after wetting the patient's wound.
Generally, it takes about two weeks for the wound to heal, and in the process of bathing, it is necessary to protect the wound and ensure the dryness of the wound as much as possible. Therefore, for pregnant women with wounds, local wiping can be used to clean the body.