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After delivery issue-belly not inside
Pregnancy belly not gone inside after c section 4 days back...its still feeling like 7 months of pregnancg belly... dr is saying tht may be bcz of gas... but eating only light foods like khichdi. Is it normal or some issue pls suggest
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Belly size depends on many things. It's only 4 days, u need to relax. Uterus is still enlarged to like 5 months pregnancy. It will take time to contract to it's pre pregnancy size. Abdominal wall laxity also make the belly look bigger. Pregnancy weight gain also make it bigger. Start simple exercises after 6 weeks of delivery. Relax for now
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U need to consult
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It's just 4 days, please relax.
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This is normal The belly that grew in 9 months will take some time n a lot of effort to reduce Strt exercise after 45 days
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