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Taking Care of Mom
The new baby is here! Hallelujah! Now comes the next chapter of your life, which will include aspects you never expected. For one thing, you'll probably go through a period of sadness (most new moms do), particularly in the first week or two after birth. These are the famous "baby blues," and that calls for some pampering! Mom can do some for herself and some requires the help of others.
Baby blues are partly physical in nature and partly physiological. After birth, the levels of estrogen and progesterone in a woman's body drop sharply, which will have an impact on her mood. There are changes in the appearance of a woman's body, too. Remember, the birth of a child stretches a woman's stomach…time and exercise will take care of that. Exhaustion is usually a factor, too. The first weeks after birth are some of the most demanding and stressful on mom. Many find the birthing process wasn't what they expected. They may feel a letdown now that the baby is the focus of attention (a normal reaction; after all, you're human!) There are physical changes to accept. And almost all moms at one time or another feel inadequate in their new role. So, mom, start by cutting yourself some slack. The laundry, the house, the thank you notes…they'll get done when they get done! Carve out time every day for yourself, even if it's only 15 minutes at a stretch. If help is available, ask for it.
All facts, data, and useful tips provided are for informational purposes only and should not be used as a replacement for medical advice. |