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Avoid Squating after delivery?

I was advised to avoid squating or sitting on low stool after my c sect delivery. Is that true? Currently I am 4 weeks recovering from my surgery and even though I no longer feel any pain, I was discouraged to squat low or even sitting on the floor?

emily

Expecting a baby girl

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