Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - It's a no-no for friends to drop in after giving birth. Is there any taboo to visit people who are confinement?

It's a no-no for friends to drop in after giving birth. Is there any taboo to visit people who are confinement?

Women's confinement refers to the ceremony that women rest and recuperate within 30-42 days after delivery. For girls, it takes a lot of energy and time to repair, so special attention should be paid to this period, and it is best to stay in bed and recuperate in the early stage. So, are there any taboos for friends to visit and visit people who are confined after giving birth? Let's take a look together.

Confinement is a traditional custom for pregnant women in China. This period of time can help women in the second month to recover their physical and mental health. When I was confined, I always said that I heard that I couldn't take a shower and wash my hair during the confinement, so I had to cover my confinement. In fact, these are all folk sayings, which are not scientific, but they still have some truth. During confinement, women should pay attention to diet and keep warm, so as to recover health more quickly.

Some old people will say that people who go to see the full moon will be unlucky and have too much blood. If you visit, you will bump into it, which is unlucky. In fact, these are all very superstitious statements. It's actually not bad luck to go to see the parturient, and you can also touch the baby's joy. However, when you visit, you still have to avoid it. You can't stay too long. Both mother and baby need rest. At the same time, it is best not to visit sick people, and it is not good to avoid transmitting the virus to mothers or babies.