Can I touch cold water 30 days after a miscarriage?
It is generally acceptable to use cold water 30 days after a miscarriage, but if the woman has poor physical health, it should be avoided. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Acceptable
A miscarriage refers to terminating a pregnancy through medication or surgical procedures, primarily for pregnancies under 28 weeks. After the procedure, the woman's body is relatively weak. Using cold water may interfere with normal uterine contractions and could lead to catching a chill, potentially causing joint pain. However, by 30 days post-miscarriage, the body has usually recovered sufficiently, making it safe to use cold water at this stage.
2. Not recommended
If the woman has poor physical health, insufficient rest after surgery, unhealed wounds, localized pain, or other abnormal symptoms, and low resistance, she should avoid using cold water. Doing so could cause her to catch a chill and increase the risk of catching a cold.
After a miscarriage, it is recommended to consume nutritious foods such as eggs and milk, ensure adequate rest, and maintain good personal hygiene.