Just like vaginal childbirth, you should wait at least six weeks after a C-section before you engage in sexual intercourse. You should always wait until the doctor gives you the okay to have sex.
You may want to wait a little longer with a c-section because your uterus and cervix will be more sensitive since your uterus was cut into during your surgery. This can make sex painful at first if your uterus has not completely healed.
You need to discuss this with your doctor. They are the only one who can properly advise you.
No, "avoid from" is not correct. The correct phrase is simply "avoid," for example, "You should avoid eating too much sugar."
to avoid skin burn and tanning from the harmful u-v rays
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I am not sure how much, but they DO contain iodine and you should avoid them if you are liable to retain water .
In academic writing you want to avoid using a personal voice, such as I and me, as much as you can. You also want to avoid using a passive voice. Examples of this are: has been, have been, is ---ing, should.
Pretty much the same as any other women. Odd that you should think there might be a difference.
Salt and sugar - that doesn't leave much choice, does it?
It's much better to do something before sex to avoid getting pregnant, like putting on a condom. After sex pretty much the only option is either what's know as a "morning-after-pill" or to trust your luck.
it will cause yellow color build up
Nopes ..
Too much wax can make the floor feel rather sticky.