Having a good postpartum confinement is of great significance to women's health. This is a critical period for postpartum physical recovery. If proper care is not taken, it is inevitable that it will have an impact on the body and even cause some minor problems. However, some postpartum illnesses are becoming increasingly common, and many women are prone to irritability and sadness during their confinement period. So, what are the effects of crying after confinement?
Crying after confinement has a significant impact on women's vision. During confinement, the body is relatively weak in all aspects, and crying is not good for the eyes. In addition, it may cause discomfort to the eyes when exposed to wind. Furthermore, crying can cause poor blood circulation in women, which can lead to discomfort and is not beneficial for postpartum recovery.
When women cry, it can also affect the secretion of milk, resulting in less milk or even a lack of milk. In addition, harmful substances may be secreted, which can be absorbed by the baby through milk, leading to a decrease in the baby's immunity and not conducive to their health.
In order to avoid making women cry, it is important to actively adjust one's mentality after childbirth and avoid being in a low mood frequently. Women can communicate more with their family and friends around them, which can alleviate some negative emotions. At the same time, family members should fully understand women and give them more care, not only in daily life, but also in terms of mental well-being.