Postpartum psychosis is a mental illness that occurs in women who have just given birth. Typically, it occurs within days or weeks of giving birth, but it can definitely happen later on, as well.
Read MoreIt is easy to ignore early postpartum warnings signs. As a new mom, you are finally getting to meet your baby after nine LONG months of pregnancy. Being a new mother is a wonderful experience.
Read MoreIn the same way that every woman, child, pregnancy, and birth are all wonderfully unique, so are women’s postpartum experiences. While one mom might feel that she recovered quickly after pregnancy, another might feel like her recovery process took even much longer.
Read MoreDepending on your birth experience, you may want to have visitors right away or not! And the visitors may want to come in droves. But what if you’re not ready?
Read MoreIn movies and TV shows, post-birth life is made out to be a magical, enlightening experience. But that’s not everyone’s experience. Following childbirth, it’s common for new moms to experience.
Read MoreEven though your new baby will take up a lot of your time and attention, try not to let your health and self-care take a back seat.
Read MoreAh, postpartum: the designated and sacred time after a mother gives birth, and the recovery period as she adjusts to her new baby and new life.
Read MorePostpartum psychosis is a mental illness that occurs in women who have just given birth. Typically, it occurs within days or weeks of giving birth, but it can definitely happen later on, as well.
Read MoreOver thirty percent of women in the United States have cesarean birth yet moms get very little education or support on how to recover.
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