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- Postpartum: Stages, Symptoms Recovery Time - Cleveland Clinic
Postpartum (or postnatal) refers to the period after childbirth Most often, the postpartum period is the first six to eight weeks after delivery, or until your body returns to its pre-pregnancy state
- Postpartum depression - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Postpartum depression is not a character flaw or a weakness Sometimes it's simply a complication of giving birth If you have postpartum depression, prompt treatment can help you manage your symptoms and help you bond with your baby Symptoms of depression after childbirth vary, and they can range from mild to severe
- Your postpartum body: What to expect weeks and months after . . .
Learn what to expect from your postpartum body, including your physical and mental recovery from 1 week postpartum to 1 year
- Postpartum care: After a vaginal delivery - Mayo Clinic
Within 6 to 12 weeks after delivery, see your healthcare professional for a complete postpartum exam During this visit, your healthcare professional does a physical exam and checks your belly, vagina, cervix and uterus to see how well you're healing
- Timeline of Postpartum Recovery - Healthline
The first six weeks after giving birth are known as the postpartum period This period is an intense time that requires all sorts of care for you and your baby
- Postpartum Care: After Birth Instructions to Follow
The postpartum period, the time after giving birth, is a crucial time for recovery and the long-term health of the parent and baby It's also a time of intense physical and emotional changes It is normal and expected to experience several physical symptoms like swelling, cramping, breast tenderness, constipation, and leaking milk
- After Pregnancy - ACOG
The postpartum period can be a time of mixed emotions – and a time of physical changes Here you can find info on taking care of yourself, finding the support you need, and caring for a newborn
- Postpartum Recovery: What To Expect In The Weeks After Birth
Discover what to expect during postpartum recovery with expert advice from Franciscan Health Learn about healing after childbirth, emotional health and support in the weeks after your baby is born
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