Postpartum: First 6 Weeks After Childbirth

Overview

What is postpartum?

The days and weeks after your baby is born are called the postpartum period. After childbirth, your body will start to heal and go through many changes as it recovers. Some of these changes happen over several weeks. So rest whenever you can, ask for help from friends and family, and eat well.

What happens to your body during this time?

Your body may feel sore and very tired for several weeks. You may continue to have contractions, called afterpains, as the uterus returns to the size it was before your pregnancy. You will also have some vaginal bleeding. Breast engorgement is common between the third and fourth days after delivery.

How does postpartum affect your emotions?

It's common to feel a range of emotions at this time. Your focus may change. You may feel that you don't have the time or energy for other things or people. You may also feel sad. Talk to your doctor or midwife if you feel sad for more than a few weeks.

What should you know about newborn care?

During your baby's first few weeks, you will spend most of your time feeding, diapering, and comforting your baby. You may feel overwhelmed at times. It is normal to wonder if you know what you are doing, especially if you are first-time parents. Newborn care gets easier with every day. Soon you will know what each cry means and be able to figure out what your baby needs and wants.

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Current as of: April 30, 2024

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

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