Postoperative fasting
Fasting should be done within 6 hours after operation, and eating less after 6 hours.
Eat less gas-producing food.
After cesarean section, it is not advisable to eat foods that produce more gas. Foods that produce a lot of gas include soybeans, bean products, sweet potatoes, etc. After eating, they are easy to ferment in the abdomen, producing a lot of gas in the intestine and causing bloating.
Eat less fish food.
It is not advisable to eat more fish food after cesarean section. According to research, fish food contains an "EPA" organic acid substance, which can inhibit platelet aggregation. Hinder postoperative hemostasis and wound healing.