Having a baby changes you in a fundamental way. The postpartum period can be overwhelming, so take your time to recover and heal. Below is what to expect from your body post-delivery and how you can support your recovery.
Your body takes 9 months to grow your baby and prepare for birth and then suddenly it’s time to get back to normal! There are plenty of physical and emotional changes to come as you adjust to just being you again. This should give you some idea of what to expect. And remember, if you ever need a little reassurance or support about what’s going on, we’re here to help.
The stresses and strains of labour, the joy of meeting your baby for the first time and the realisation that you’re a mum can stir up all kinds of emotions. You may feel euphoric, exhausted, contented, overwhelmed, relieved, bruised, tearful, happy and everything else in between! It’s a real emotional rollercoaster between days three and ten especially.
Whatever you’re feeling, you’re bound to need lots of rest. Try to sleep as much as possible to give your body a chance to recover and prepare for the job of being a mum.
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