Sorry for the delay, but I am back with yet another myths busting blog.
There is enormous
cultural pressure to have the body look and feel the same after pregnancy and
childbirth, with this narrative about “getting your body back” though presented
as a focus on health but there is nothing healthy about the expectation that your
body will be unchanged by birthing a baby. There is this overwhelming pressure
getting in the way of feeling good and taking care of yourself while juggling
the new demands of parenthood.
All pregnant women and would be mothers, you all need to realise that you just made a human being, which is pretty incredible thing to have done. There are certain myths/cultural saying you are going to come across after delivery, but you need to reject externally dictated standards and celebrate your body.
Ø “Get your body back”
Quickly after
giving birth, people around you start bombarding with all types of fitness
techniques and slimming diet and get to work on “getting your body back” from
child birth. But you don’t need to stress yourself and accept the fact that
your body has undergone certain changes and not that you lost your body which
you need to get back. You have to focus on staying healthy, eating nutrition
rich diet and after around 4-6 weeks of delivery you can start certain
exercises too.
Ø "You should avoid certain foods after delivery"
Some people say to
avoid milk after delivery as it can infect your stitch line (whether perineal
stitches or cesarean stitch line) as well as you are suppose to have just
semisolid food for 7-10 days after delivery. All such things are completely
baseless, your body needs all the nutrients and can have the full diet with
sabji, roti, dal , chawal after vaginal delivery and just semisolid diet after
24 hours of cesarean delivery and after next 12 hours one can have full diet.
You should have a balanced diet and steer clear of unnecessary calories.
Ø “ Wait you cant feed the baby till the baby’s aunt (bua)
writes OM with honey on baby’s tongue”
Its wrong, not
about writing OM but the honey as the
baby is suppose to have only breastfeed exclusively for the first six months,
moreover the timing , as baby needs to have its first feed within 1 hour of
birth.
Ø “Sleep now because you won’t sleep after baby/ Sleep
when your baby is sleeping”
Sleep is very much
essential for your physical and mental health, but don’t put pressure on
yourself to fall asleep. Instead focus on engaging in restful activities and
ofcourse ask for help from other family members.
Ø “ Postpartum tummy binding help your stomach to get
back in shape”
Its not like that,
however using a tummy binder, corset or tying clothing around tummy support
your back and abdominal muscles, improve your posture. Never bind it too
tightly on abdomen as it would be very uncomfortable, itchy and rashes due to
sweating as well as might create complications in wound healing post cesarean.
Ø “Wearing Brassiere post delivery hampers milk
production”
It’s a complete
myth, your breasts get heavy post delivery because of milk production and it
needs support. If you stop wearing Brassiere, breasts would get engorged,
resulting in pain and even fever due to mastitis and you might end up into
operative procedures like Incision and Drainage.
Ø “You can’t and shouldn’t lift anything heavy for a
lifetime after Cesarean section”
Its not at all
true , you can gradually get your strength back and resume your activities
after 4-6 weeks of cesarean delivery. You can do all your normal work and lift
anything heavy same as before pregnancy after 6 weeks of cesarean section.
Ø “Eating Betel leaf, commonly known as PAAN is good for
digestion and provides calcium for breastfeeding mother”
It can help in
digestion to some extent but calcium…..never. Eating Paan would just give stain
on your teeth. As well as you need to take calcium tablets upto 4-6 months post
delivery.
Your body has done one of the most remarkable things it will ever do - grow another life.
You may have an uneventful or complicated childbirth, vaginal delivery or cesarean section, no matter what your body is going to need time for recovery.
P.S : Next blog right path for healthy post partum recovery.


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