What flowers or plants are suitable for postpartum care
Here is a detailed introduction for netizens about what flowers or plants are suitable for postpartum care, followed by a comprehensive overview.
What flowers or plants are suitable for postpartum care
Postpartum care is suitable for flowers that absorb harmful gases and increase indoor oxygen, such as spider plant, kumquat, aloe vera, and hanging basket plants. However, flowers like narcissus, roses, jasmine, lily of the valley, and night-blooming cereus, due to their strong fragrance, can make postpartum women feel uncomfortable if smelled for too long, leading to symptoms like irritability, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, and insomnia, which is also very harmful to the baby's growth, so they are not recommended.
What flowers are suitable for postpartum care
During postpartum care, mothers spend most of their time in the bedroom. After a while, they may feel bored, so it's suitable to keep flowers that absorb harmful gases and increase indoor oxygen, such as spider plant, kumquat, aloe vera, and hanging basket plants. These flowers can absorb a large amount of harmful gases in the room, like carbon monoxide and formaldehyde, making it equivalent to having a small air purifier. This has a positive impact on both the baby and the mother.
What plants are suitable for postpartum care
Postpartum care is suitable for plants that inhibit bacterial growth, including plants like sweet violet, lemon, rose, Chinese pink, lily of the valley, and crape myrtle.
Precautions for postpartum plant care
1. Flowers with strong fragrance
Flowers like narcissus, roses, jasmine, lily of the valley, and night-blooming cereus have a strong fragrance that can make postpartum women feel uncomfortable if smelled for too long, leading to symptoms like irritability, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, and insomnia, which is also very harmful to the baby's growth.
2. Poisonous flowers
For example, magnolia can cause severe irritation if the skin touches the damaged stems and leaves. Mimosas and tulips can cause hair loss. These types of plants should not be kept.
The above is a comprehensive introduction to what flowers or plants are suitable for postpartum care, hoping to provide green plant enthusiasts with some knowledge about green plants.