To all the mothers who are going through a tough time with pain signals from all over their bodies shortly after the joy of meeting their precious baby, I send my warmest support first. For mothers who have gone through natural childbirth, in particular, the pain and discomfort of the perineum make even sitting or walking difficult. I, too, felt emotionally withdrawn for a while after childbirth due to the unseen wound. 😥
So today, I want to talk about how to manage postpartum perineal care using ‘chitosan,’ an ingredient that can help our precious bodies recover. It might sound a bit unfamiliar, but it’s a grateful ingredient that provides significant help in wound healing. 😊
Why Chitosan? How It Helps with Postpartum Recovery 🤔
Chitosan is a 100% natural substance made by processing chitin, which is found in the shells of crabs and shrimp. This ingredient is already recognized for its functionality, being widely used in the medical field for wound dressings and hemostatic agents. The reasons chitosan is gaining attention for postpartum perineal care are as follows.
Key Function | Why It Helps Postpartum Recovery |
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Excellent Antibacterial Action | After childbirth, the perineal area is an environment where bacteria can easily grow due to various secretions. Chitosan’s antibacterial function reduces the risk of secondary infections. |
Promotes Wound Healing | It helps skin cell growth and the proper generation of new tissue, supporting the faster healing of the sensitive perineal wound. |
Soothes Inflammation & Pain | Chitosan can contribute to relieving swelling and pain from childbirth by helping to suppress inflammatory responses, providing comfort. |
How Can You Use Chitosan? 👩🏫
Recently, various products for mothers that utilize these benefits of chitosan have been released. The most representative are maternity pads or perineal sprays containing chitosan. By using chitosan pads instead of regular maternity pads, you can expect the effect of keeping the wound area clean and aiding recovery.
📝 How to Use Chitosan Pads
- After using the toilet, always wash gently with lukewarm running water from front to back. (Using a peri bottle is recommended).
- Dry the area by patting with a clean, soft towel—do not rub.
- Attach the chitosan maternity pad to your underwear. Change the pad every 2-3 hours to maintain cleanliness.
Using it in conjunction with a sitz bath can create even better synergy for recovery. After promoting blood circulation and reducing swelling with a sitz bath, drying the area well and wearing a chitosan pad can help manage the wound area more comfortably and cleanly. However, it is safest to start sitz baths according to your doctor’s instructions.
This is Crucial! Please Check Before Use ⚠️
A mother’s body is the most precious thing in the world, so careful checking is needed before using any product. Especially after childbirth, our bodies are in a very sensitive state, so please remember the following points.
- Consulting with a Medical Professional is Essential: This article is for informational purposes only and cannot replace a medical diagnosis. Before using any new product, especially on a sensitive area after childbirth, you must consult with your doctor or healthcare provider to confirm it is safe for your condition.
- Check for Shellfish Allergies: Chitosan is derived from crustaceans. If you are allergic to shrimp or crab, you must not use these products.
- Check for Signs of Infection: If you experience increased pain, swelling, redness, a foul-smelling discharge, or fever, stop using the product immediately and visit a hospital.
Postpartum Perineal Care Key Summary
Frequently Asked Questions ❓
The path to becoming a mother is magnificent, but the physical changes and pain experienced in the process are by no means small. In the difficult time of recovery, please don’t be hasty. I hope you take time to care for yourself by nourishing your body with good things. I hope this article has been of some help to mothers on their healthy recovery journey. Please leave a comment if you have questions, but don’t forget that important decisions about your body should always be discussed with a professional! 😊
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