Contact lenses are easy to wear and very beautiful. Many nearsighted pregnant women want to see their baby's cute appearance at the first time, so they want to wear contact lenses during delivery, but they are worried about the impact. Can I wear invisibility during vaginal delivery?
It is not recommended to wear contact lenses during vaginal delivery. Because pregnant women who give birth naturally need to cooperate with doctors to forcefully deliver the fetus, excessive force during this process may cause increased intraocular pressure, tears, and displacement of contact lenses, making it uncomfortable for the eyes and even difficult to remove the lenses after delivery. Therefore, it is recommended not to wear contact lenses during vaginal delivery as much as possible.
In addition, some pregnant women may experience eye congestion due to improper force during vaginal delivery. If they wear contact lenses in this situation, it may worsen the eye congestion and cause irritation to the cornea, leading to eye hypoxia, keratitis, and other eye diseases. In severe cases, it may even affect the pregnant woman's vision.
It should also be noted that the process of childbirth consumes a lot of physical energy for pregnant women, causing them to remain weak even after entering lactation and greatly increasing the risk of bacterial invasion. Therefore, during lactation, the time for wearing contact lenses should be appropriately reduced, eye hygiene should be strengthened, and sufficient sleep should be ensured to better protect the eyes.