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		<title>The Fourth Trimester: Postpartum Recovery Tips for New Moms</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The fourth trimester, the first three months after childbirth, is a critical time for recovery and adjustment. While much focus is on the baby, it’s equally important for new moms to prioritize their own health during this period. Physical Recovery Whether you had a vaginal delivery or a C-section, your body needs time to heal....</p>
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<p>The fourth trimester, the first three months after childbirth, is a critical time for recovery and adjustment. While much focus is on the baby, it’s equally important for new moms to prioritize their own health during this period.</p>
<p><strong>Physical Recovery</strong><br />
Whether you had a vaginal delivery or a C-section, your body needs time to heal. Rest is essential, but light activities like walking can help improve circulation and promote recovery. Manage postpartum bleeding by using pads, not tampons, and consult your doctor if you notice heavy clots or signs of infection. If you had a C-section, follow your doctor’s instructions for wound care and avoid heavy lifting.</p>
<p><strong>Mental Health</strong><br />
Postpartum emotions can range from joy to overwhelming fatigue or sadness. It’s normal to experience the “baby blues,” but if feelings of sadness or anxiety persist, you may have postpartum depression. Don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for support.</p>
<p><strong>Breastfeeding and Nutrition</strong><br />
Breastfeeding can be challenging, but lactation consultants can offer guidance. Stay hydrated and eat nutrient-rich foods to support milk production and your energy levels. If breastfeeding isn’t part of your plan, ensure you have the support you need for formula feeding.</p>
<p><strong>Ask for Help</strong><br />
Lean on your partner, family, or friends for help with household tasks and baby care. Remember, self-care isn’t selfish—it’s necessary for you to thrive as a parent.</p>
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