How long should a postpartum abdominal binder be used after a cesarean section?

Oct 25, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Xiaodong
Introduction
Cesarean section refers to a surgical delivery through an incision in the abdominal wall. Under normal circumstances, postpartum abdominal binders should be used for 3 to 6 months, with the specific duration depending on the individual mother's recovery progress. Abdominal binders are tools that help tighten the abdomen through physical means. After a cesarean section, mothers need to use abdominal binders to support and stabilize the abdominal area, protect the surgical wound, promote wound healing, and prevent wound dehiscence and scarring.

Cesarean section refers to cesarean delivery. Under normal circumstances, abdominal binders after cesarean delivery should be used for 3–6 months, with the specific duration depending on the mother's individual recovery progress. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Three months

An abdominal binder is a tool that uses physical methods to support the abdomen. After a cesarean section, mothers should use an abdominal binder to stabilize the abdominal area, protect the surgical wound, promote wound healing, and prevent wound dehiscence and scarring. Additionally, using an abdominal binder after cesarean delivery can help promote uterine contraction and prevent abdominal organ prolapse. If the mother has a good constitution and recovers quickly, she may only need about three months to return to normal.

2. Six months

If the mother has a weaker constitution and slower recovery, the recovery period may be prolonged, possibly requiring around six months to fully recover.

It is important to note that the abdominal binder should not be worn for more than seven hours per day to avoid poor blood circulation and conditions such as varicose veins or lumbar muscle strain.