Many mothers hope that they can have a smooth delivery, and the recovery time for vaginal delivery is very fast. Mothers who have a caesarean section will also have a longer hospital stay than those who have a vaginal delivery, and the recovery period will be very slow. Mothers who give birth naturally hope to be discharged as soon as possible. So, can I be discharged after 48 hours of vaginal delivery?
Normally, vaginal delivery cannot be discharged within 48 hours. Although it is a vaginal delivery, it still needs to be observed, and at least three days are required in the hospital. If the hospital issues a discharge certificate and there is an accident with the vaginal delivery, the hospital will not be held responsible. So there's no need to worry about having a vaginal delivery. You need to observe in the hospital for a few days. If there are symptoms of heavy bleeding, doctors will usually discharge them as soon as possible.
After 48 hours of vaginal delivery, the body has gradually recovered, but it has not fully recovered yet. Generally, vaginal delivery requires a recovery period of 42 days, so Mama Bao's body is also very weak and needs more rest. It is understandable that mothers usually have poor rest in hospitals, so they will think of being discharged as soon as possible.
After vaginal delivery, as a husband, it is necessary to take good care of the mother, so when the mother strongly requests to be discharged, the husband needs to persuade her well. As long as everything is fine after three days of examination, the mother who gave birth naturally can be discharged with her baby, and she will come back to the hospital for a follow-up examination in 42 days.