Lifting After Infant Hernia Repair: Doctor-Recommended Guidelines
It's important to follow the instructions provided by your doctor after your infant's hernia repair. Generally, doctors will advise against lifting anything heavier than your infant for a period of time, usually around 2-4 weeks. This is because lifting heavy objects can put strain on the incision site and increase the risk of complications.
Your doctor will provide specific instructions on what activities to avoid and for how long. It's important to adhere to these instructions to ensure your infant's safety and to promote proper healing. If you have any questions or concerns, always consult with your doctor.
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