1. Postpartum examination: This is a very important examination. The doctor will evaluate your physical recovery, including uterine contraction and wound healing. The doctor will also ask about your postpartum symptoms and experiences to ensure your normal recovery.
2. Breast examination: The doctor will check whether your breasts are abnormal, such as mastitis and breast blockage. This is especially important for lactating women, because breast problems may affect the smooth progress of breastfeeding.
3. Pelvic floor muscle examination: childbirth will have a certain impact on pelvic floor muscles, which may lead to urinary incontinence and other problems. The doctor will check the pelvic floor muscles, evaluate their function and strength, and provide corresponding suggestions and treatment plans.
4. Mental health assessment: Postpartum depression is a common mental health problem. The doctor will ask you about your emotional state and psychological stress to assess whether you are at risk of depression. If necessary, the doctor may suggest that you consult a mental health expert or provide appropriate support and treatment.
5. Blood tests: The doctor may suggest some blood tests to evaluate your hemoglobin level, blood sugar level and other related indicators to ensure that your body returns to normal.
In addition, according to your specific situation, the doctor may also carry out other specific examinations or evaluations to ensure that your body recovers well. The above are just general suggestions, and the specific inspection items may vary from person to person. Therefore, I suggest you consult a doctor and get professional advice according to your personal situation.