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Here are the takeaways from our Postpartum Thriving Kit:
- Postpartum is often misunderstood and requires more societal attention.
- Preparation for postpartum should start during pregnancy.
- Resting and caring for oneself is crucial in the early postpartum period.
- Physical recovery varies between vaginal and cesarean births.
- Lactation support is essential for breastfeeding success.
- Emotional well-being is as important as physical recovery.
- Professional support can help navigate postpartum challenges.
- Creating a comfortable environment aids in recovery.
- Having essential items readily available can ease the transition.
- Rest is a form of productivity during the postpartum period. Newborns require a lot of contact and sleep.
- Understanding the fourth trimester can ease postpartum challenges.
- Newborns typically do not sleep through the night for weeks.
- It's important to embrace the 24-hour clock mentality for newborns.
- Partner communication is crucial for shared responsibilities.
- Mental health strategies are essential for postpartum recovery.
- Anxiety can be common in the early postpartum period.
- Professional support can significantly aid in postpartum recovery.
- Breathwork and relaxation techniques can help manage stress.
- Building a supportive community is vital for new parents.
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