Women's Health: How to Care Yourself in the Postpartum Period
Women's Health: How to Care Yourself in the Postpartum Period
During the last months of pregnancy and after baby delivery, you are mainly focused on the needs of your child. First, during pregnancy, we tend to search for all the baby necessities, trying to find the best because a little bundle of joy deserves the best. Then, after a baby arrived, your full attention goes to her or him to make sure that everything is alright and under control, especially if you are a new mom. This is quite normal and perfectly expected, but you shouldn’t forget that you went through enormous change and need to take care of yourself as well during the postpartum period.Postpartum PeriodTo begin with, let’s see what is and how long is the postpartum period. The time that comes just after giving birth is what we call the postpartum period. The word postpartum comes from the Latin language and means ‘after childbirth.’ This is an exciting period in every mom’s life, but it is, at the same time, a period of adjustment and healing.During this time, your body goes through physical and emotional changes while you are learning how to care for your newborn and be a good parent.Postpartum bleeding or period usually lasts between six and eight weeks. Interestingly, a lot of cultures and communities considered this to be kind of a special and sacred period in the life of a mother. Therefore, they thought that women shouldn’t do any of their regular daily tasks during this time.Nowadays, things are different, and many new mothers have to get back to work, cutting their maternity leave short and leaving before the postpartum period ends. Remember, it is crucial to do everything in your power to take good care of yourself in these first weeks after such a great event in your life like childbirth.What You Can DoThere are plenty of things that you can do to take proper care of yourself during the postpartum period, and we will list some of them.
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About Beatrice Callan
Beatrice Callan is a pediatrician and a mother of two kids. She likes to spend her free time mountain climbing and riding her motorcycle. She also has a blog where she helps mothers to deal with pregnancy stress and give tips to overcome the postpartum period.