Postpartum
As the parent of a newborn, you need time to recover from giving birth, supporting your partner, or adopting a precious new life. Talk to your healthcare provider, family, friends, and community of parents to receive the mental, emotional, and physical support you need during this time of incredible change in your life.

Slow & Steady for Postpartum Weight Loss
by:Congratulations! You’re home after a successful birth, snuggling with your newborn, and feeling…well, maybe, feeling everything from happy to sad, from tired to energetic. Many of us feel discouraged after...

How to Get Help for Postpartum Anxiety and Depression
by:The experience of becoming a mother varies for every woman. Some women feel elated while others may not. As many as 80% of new mothers suffer with the baby blues,...

Steps to Mental Health Wellness
by:The American Psychiatric Association reports that about 20 percent of pregnant or postpartum women in the U.S. will experience a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, or thoughts of...

Nurturing the New You: A Comprehensive Guide to Postpartum Care
by:How are you doing mama? You’ve welcomed your little one into the world and likely feel a whirlwind of emotions. It’s easy to put your self-care on the back burner...

Why You May Get Readmitted to Hospital Post-Birth
by:Following birth, nearly every mom longs to go home with their beautiful bundle of joy. Relieved, so many moms express, “I’m so glad to be out of the hospital.” Most...

Boost Your Postpartum Nutrition
by:During the first weeks, postbirth experts at the CDC say it’s essential for postpartum moms to add in the extra calories and nutrients needed to support recovery and breastfeeding—and this...

Early Postpartum Exercise
by:Aren’t our bodies amazing? We can make, birth, and feed a whole new person! And as such, it’s important to honor ourselves by investing in a full recovery and healing...

Plan Ahead for Postpartum Recovery
by:Women typically aren’t prepared for recovery from childbirth. Here’s what you can expect for your postpartum recovery. Twenty-five years after the birth of my first child, I can still remember...

New Dads Can Have Postpartum Depression, Too
by:Whether you’re new to fatherhood, or your family has grown by leaps and bounds, being a new dad can be tough on even the strongest person. This is why it’s...







