Avoid lifting or pushing against heavy weights, which may compromise blood flow to the womb.
You might be able to find a way of avoiding lifting or carrying loads altogether.
They are advised to avoid exertion like bending and heavy lifting for several weeks.
Some are able to return to regular activities (but avoid heavy lifting) almost immediately.
Avoid lifting or holding the child up by the hands or forearm.
Avoid heavy lifting and activities that seem to make your back problems worse.
For the first 3 months after surgery, you will need to get more rest and avoid heavy lifting or long periods of standing.
During the first 2 to 3 months, exercise as directed, and avoid lifting, bending, and long periods of sitting.
For at least 7 days after your implant is inserted, avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting.
Patients are usually instructed to avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting, for example.