The elderly often say that injuries to muscles and bones take a hundred days to heal.
In truth, bone healing is split into multiple processes; to recover the original strength and mobility after healing, it requires at least half a year.
However, preliminary healing and the growth of a bone callus can usually occur within approximately two weeks.
In reality, the growth at the ends of a bone fracture starts from the moment of the break.
In clinical practice, some patients only need around ten days for the fractured ends to grow a bone callus. Especially for children, the speed of bone fracture recovery is incredibly fast.
This pregnant woman is not very old, classified as young, plus her good physical constitution, her recovery speed is definitely faster than that of the average person.
Four days have passed, the healing and growth at the fractured ends are occurring.
The sooner her fracture ends are put back together and secured, the better it is for her recovery.
