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SUMMARY:20.6 Activities
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The first time a parturient gets out of bed, she may be dizzy due to postural hypotension, anemia, or a drop in blood sugar caused by fasting. Any sudden change in position will cause dizziness in the new mother. It is advisable to have family members or nursing staff assist and accompany her. Help her to get out of bed slowly, first by sitting on the edge of the bed for a few seconds to a minute and getting out of bed if there is no feeling of dizziness. 24 hours after the cesarean section, it is advisable to get out of bed and move. This will help the intestinal peristalsis and reduce abdominal distension. This will also prevent vascular embolism. When getting out of bed, you can use an abdominal brace or hand support on the wound to reduce the pain.

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