New Mother Care
Soon after the baby arrives, all your energy and attention will be
focused on caring for the baby and making him/her comfortable. You may
consciously want to focus on the baby and not pay much attention to
taking care of yourself. In spite of your busy schedule, you will have
to take time out to take care of yourself. Your health, both physical
and psychological, is undergoing a healing process after delivery and
you will have to pay attention to it. Once the baby has arrived, all
your family and friends will want to visit you and your newborn baby.
Having too many visitors just after delivery and with the new baby can
be very stressful and extremely difficult to handle, whether in the
hospital or at home.
During the initial weeks after delivery, it is best to accept all the
help you can get in doing the various chores around the house. It would
be ideal if you could get your mother, mother-in-law, any relative or
friend to stay with you, at least, for the first month. This will
definitely ease the pressure off you and will help you get used to
having the baby as part of your routine. The first few weeks can be
overwhelming and some new mothers just cannot cope with the pressures of
having a new baby. This is also the reason why they become irritable
and crabby. As much as the newborn requires care and comfort, so do the
new mother. Read through our related sections to find valuable tips and
advice for the new mother.
Post Delivery Stitches
When asked about their experience of delivering a baby, most women will
tell you that it was like rebirth. There is no doubt about the fact that
having a baby is one of the most exhilarating experiences in the world.
But there is as much pain, as there is joy in this experience and a lot
of people overlook this fact. A new mother not only has to care for her
newborn baby, but also has to take care of herself to ensure that she
heals well.
Postnatal Depression
Postnatal depression, or postpartum depression, is a form of clinical
depression which can affect both men and women after child birth.
However, it is very less frequent in men as compared to women, in whom
the prevalence rate may vary from 5% to 25%. If a new mother in your
family is suffering from postnatal depression, it is difficult to deal
with her as she may not even want to admit that she is depressed.
Postnatal Exercises
Childbirth and care of the newborn are both physically exhausting tasks.
Most new mothers' find that they do not have the same energy level,
which they had before their baby was born. In the first few months, the
mother's night sleep is disturbed and this adds to the exhaustion. The
pressures of taking care of a newborn and managing the house leaves the
mother mentally and physically drained.
Postnatal Period
A woman's body undergoes tremendous and several changes during
pregnancy. As soon as the baby is out of womb, the body begins its
physical healing process, so as to restore its pre-pregnancy state. The
uterus, which contains four-and-half liters of water during pregnancy,
begins to reduce in size almost immediately after delivery.
Postpartum Depression
There is an enormous feeling of relief and gratitude, once the delivery
is over. After months of waiting and apprehension, when the child is
born healthy, the sense of fulfillment is immense. But the first few
weeks, even months after childbirth, with the baby can be confusing and
emotionally draining. There maybe other reasons for distress as well.
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