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Don’t be afraid to get fat after giving birth. This is a fact.
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GridHEALTH.id – Body changes after giving birth what has been on the minds of many mothers is to be big alias fat.
Don’t worry, the fact is it’s not as scary as we think.
Indeed after give birth to Mother will not be able to return to her pre-body weight give birth to for several times.
but Mom will lose weight significantly soon after give birth to.
Removing a baby weighing 3 to 3.5 kg, a placenta weighing about half a kg, and several other kg of blood and amniotic fluid, is certain to make a new mother weigh about 5.5 kg lighter.
It doesn’t stop there, mom’s body weight after give birth to will continue to decline.
All the extra fluid that your cells retain during pregnancy, along with the extra fluid from your blood that you have in your pregnant body, will also try to find a way out.
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Because of this, you will produce more urine than usual in the first days after giving birth—almost 3 liters a day!
Imagine ma’am, 3 liters a day.
not to mention after giving birth the mother will sweat a lot.
By the end of the first week, you may lose 1 to 2 kg of water weight.
So far, mother’s body weight has decreased drastically, right?
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The Importance of Urinating After Childbirth
It’s important to know that childbirth can make your bladder suffer.
Hence causing some temporary swelling and loss of sensitivity.
At this time you may not feel the need to pee, especially if you have to undergo a long birth process, a vaginal birth assisted by forceps or a vacuum, or the use of an epidural.
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But with all the extra fluid your kidneys are processing, your bladder fills up quickly, so it’s important to allow yourself to pee more often, even if you don’t feel like it. have the need pee though.
If there is too much urine stored in the bladder, you may have a hard time getting to the toilet without leaking halfway through.
In addition, your bladder will be too distended. This will make it difficult for you to urinate, your uterus will be difficult to contract, and you will experience afterpain and more bleeding.
You should also know, if you can’t urinate a few hours after giving birth, a catheter will be placed to drain urine from the bladder.
If you give birth by C-section, you will have a catheter inserted during the operation, which will remain in place for some time after delivery.
It is important, after giving birth, tell the nurse if you have difficulty urinating or only pass a small amount of urine when you pee.
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