Pregnancy/Maternity

Post-partum care

Psychological care

Mothers all react very differently after delivery. While some are full of energy, happy and lively, others will always be tired and will want to sleep all the time.

Most mothers will go though a period of post-partum adjustment.

During the first phase, you could feel the need to be taken care of by your friends and family but also to talk about your birthing experience in detail.

The second phase is taking matters into your own hands: you become more and more independent in your way of taking care of your baby.

During the following months (15 days to 6 months), you will share your responsibilities and feel more and more confident. New moms who do not go through this period normally may experience post-partum blues.


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