Tag: postpartum care
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Pregnancy and Reproductive Health: What to Expect
Pregnancy and Reproductive Health: What to Expect Pregnancy and reproductive health are major milestones in a woman’s life. From the moment a woman finds out that she is pregnant, she embarks on a journey filled with excitement, joy, and challenges. It’s a time of immense changes, both physically and emotionally, and it’s important for women…
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From Period Care to Fertility Tool: The Versatility of a Menstrual Cup
From Period Care to Fertility Tool: The Versatility of a Menstrual Cup Menstruation is a natural process that women go through every month, yet for centuries, the options for period care have been limited. Most women are familiar with pads and tampons, but these products often come with a host of problems, such as discomfort,…
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Managing Postpartum Milk Leakage: Tips for New Mothers
At home insemination Breastfeeding can be a rewarding yet messy experience, especially in the weeks following delivery when milk leakage is common. Here’s what you need to know about managing leaking breasts and how to cope with this natural phenomenon. What Causes Postpartum Milk Leakage? Leaking breasts are a normal part of your body adjusting…
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Understanding Postpartum Bipolar Disorder
At home insemination Hey there, friends! Today, let’s dive into a topic that’s not often discussed but is super important: postpartum bipolar disorder. After giving birth, many women experience a whirlwind of emotions, and while mood swings are totally normal, they can sometimes escalate into something more serious. What is postpartum bipolar disorder? This condition…
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The Complete Guide to Your Pelvic Floor
At home insemination Navigating the world of pelvic floor health can feel overwhelming, especially for new moms. From collaborating with a pelvic floor physical therapist to safe exercises during and after pregnancy, this guide covers everything you need to know about caring for your pelvic floor. Caring for Your Pelvic Floor Your pelvic floor plays…
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Understanding Retained Placenta
At home insemination So, what exactly is a retained placenta? It’s a condition that can happen during the final stages of childbirth when the placenta doesn’t detach from the uterus as it should after the baby is born. While this might sound alarming, it’s not something that happens too often, and the good news is…
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The Alarming State of Maternal Health in the U.S.
At home insemination When it comes to maternal health, the U.S. is facing some serious issues that can’t be ignored. Despite being one of the wealthiest nations, our maternal mortality rates are shockingly high and continue to rise. In 2020, around 23 women per 100,000 live births died due to pregnancy-related complications, while globally, rates…
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Why Are My Eyes Bloodshot After Giving Birth?
At home insemination You’ve probably experienced bloodshot eyes before, but postpartum, it can feel like a whole new level. Let’s dive into why this happens, how long it typically lasts, and what you can do about it. What Causes Bloodshot Eyes After Giving Birth? After giving birth, you might notice your eyes looking a bit…
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Mastitis While Breastfeeding: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
At home insemination When you start breastfeeding, it’s normal for your breasts to feel a bit sore and swollen as they fill up with milk. However, if you experience severe pain in one breast or feel like you’ve come down with the flu, you may be facing mastitis. Mastitis is a painful infection of breast…