Can I squat on the toilet after a C section?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you go to the toilet, of course, you can squat. But don't do any other heavy work. I was discharged 5 days after my caesarean section.

    When I returned home, I also squatted to go to the toilet. But don't let the wound catch the wind, in any case, as long as the weather changes in the future, you will be moved and hurt. It's better to have someone to serve you, just don't do too much work.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you go to the toilet, of course, you can squat. But don't do other heavy work with mold dates. I was discharged 5 days after my caesarean section.

    When I returned home, I also squatted to dismantle and go to the toilet. But don't let the wound catch the wind, in any case, as long as the weather changes in the future, you will be moved and hurt. It's better to have someone to serve you, just don't do too much work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you go to the toilet, of course, you can squat. But don't do any other heavy work. I was discharged 5 days after my caesarean section.

    When I returned to the house where the stool was sold, I also squatted to go to the toilet. But don't let the wound catch the wind, in any case, as long as the weather changes in the future, you will be moved and hurt. It's better to have someone to serve you, and don't do too much work with dust.

    That's it.

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