Cesarean section is a production method adopted in modern society during difficult childbirth. Cesarean section can leave a large wound on a woman's body, so women after cesarean section need to actively take care of their body to ensure that the wound heals as soon as possible. After a cesarean section, dietary adjustments are inevitable in order to take care of the body. So how long can I eat peanuts after a cesarean section?
After a cesarean section, the wound needs to heal. Generally speaking, it takes about half a month for the wound outside the body to heal, while the wound inside the body takes about three months to heal.
After a cesarean section, one must pay special attention to their diet and eat more foods that are beneficial for wound healing. Peanuts are a great food that can promote the secretion of breast milk, as well as the contraction of capillaries, inhibit bleeding, and enhance the hematopoietic function of the bone marrow.
So eating peanuts is beneficial for postpartum recovery, but don't eat peanuts too early because they are a food with a high oil content. Eating peanuts too early is not conducive to wound healing. You can eat peanuts about a week after giving birth.
Peanuts not only promote postpartum recovery, but also have the function of promoting breast development, which can make the breast more complete and secrete more milk. They have a very good promoting effect on postpartum milk production, which can make milk more abundant.