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  1. Nov 24, 2022 · 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.

  2. 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. But the symptoms and changes that occur during the postpartum period can last far beyond eight weeks. Major body and life changes are happening ...

  3. Apr 5, 2022 · How to deal with a difficult birth experience. Learn what to expect from your postpartum body, including your physical and mental recovery from 1 week postpartum to 1 year.

  4. The postpartum period can be divided into three distinct stages; the initial or acute phase, 8–19 hours after childbirth; subacute postpartum period, which lasts two to six weeks, and the delayed postpartum period, which can last up to six months.

  5. Dec 27, 2023 · Check in with your healthcare professional within 2 to 3 weeks after delivery by phone or in person to talk about any issues you've had since giving birth. Within 6 to 12 weeks after delivery, see your healthcare professional for a complete postpartum exam.

  6. The postpartum period refers to the first six weeks after childbirth. This is a joyous time, but it’s also a period of adjustment and healing for mothers. During these weeks, you’ll bond...

  7. Nov 2, 2022 · What is postpartum depression and anxiety? It’s common for women to experience the “baby blues”—feeling stressed, sad, anxious, lonely, tired or weepy—following their baby’s birth. But some women, up to 1 in 7, experience a much more serious mood disorderpostpartum depression (PPD).

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