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What to expect during my Postpartum Period

Reading Time: 4 minutes Giving birth is a very rewarding but also challenging experience that doesn’t end after delivery, as then comes the postpartum period in which your body is recovering from the many changes that it went to and while this is happening, you are getting to know your baby and also learning to take care of him/her. In the following, we will…

How can my Partner support me during Pregnancy?

Reading Time: 4 minutes How can my partner support me during pregnancy Pregnancy can be both; wonderful and stressful, it means a big change in a couple’s life and such can come with communication problems or with somebody feeling left out. Here we will talk about some options on how to make this process less stressful and more joyful for you as a couple.…

What can hinder Weight Loss after childbirth?

Reading Time: 4 minutes After delivery, it  may seem like you are tossed into a new routine. Your time isn’t really yours and your needs seem to take second place. There is a lot of adjusting during this period of time. Sit back and recognize the amazing job you are doing! Stop judging yourself for not getting back to your weight like you may…

Dealing with Postpartum Anxiety and Depression

Reading Time: 4 minutes Having a baby can bring many changes to your body, including hormonal movements. Childbirth can also bring psychological and social changes. In this article, we´ll talk about two medical conditions that could show up after (or even before) giving birth. Postpartum Depression First of all, we want to distinguish between postpartum depression and baby blues, as they are two different …

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