Postpartum
Your pregnancy journey doesn’t just end after you give birth. Also known as the fourth trimester, the postpartum period is a time for healing and rest as you navigate this wild new world (with a tiny sidekick in tow).
Your pregnancy journey doesn’t just end after you give birth. Also known as the fourth trimester, the postpartum period is a time for healing and rest as you navigate this wild new world (with a tiny sidekick in tow).
The door clicked shut, and suddenly, I was alone. Just me and you. It wasn't supposed to feel this quiet. Or this overwhelming.
Although annoying, postpartum night sweats are common and usually not a cause for alarm.
No time for baking? No problem.
Know this: Treating the first 40 days after birth as sacred may help reduce postpartum depression.
Pregnancy and childbirth can be an amazing experience for women, but it can also cause some intimate issues postpartum.
When fathers take at least two weeks of leave after their child’s birth, their partners are 31% more likely to still be breastfeeding at eight weeks.
Finally, a policy that acknowledges that parenting is an endurance sport in itself.
And for 15% of moms, baby-related expenses eat up over half of what they bring in.
It’s not that dads can’t take the leave—it’s that they aren’t. And when dads don’t take leave, moms feel the impact.
Because your hemorrhoids need it.
Being a second time mom means that I have a better sense of what I will need to recover after birth.
From casual T-shirts to work-ready blouses, athletic-inspired to boho-chic there's an endless supply of nursing tops to suit any style or occasion.
Cesarean section mamas are absolute warriors.
Though the “third baby” moment was brief, it came during a larger, deeply honest conversation about early motherhood.
By making screening a standard part of postpartum care for Medicaid-covered mothers, Alabama is taking a step toward getting more moms the help they deserve.
Some new moms have Sushi Daddy™ husbands delivering a boat-sized meal straight to their bedside.
When fathers take at least two weeks of leave after their child’s birth, their partners are 31% more likely to still be breastfeeding at eight weeks.
Postpartum care isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. And yet, in the U.S., it’s treated as an afterthought.
“When he first latches I literally have to bite down on something to keep from crying.”
Finally, a policy that acknowledges that parenting is an endurance sport in itself.
And for 15% of moms, baby-related expenses eat up over half of what they bring in.
It’s not that dads can’t take the leave—it’s that they aren’t. And when dads don’t take leave, moms feel the impact.
In the now-viral image, Bailey sits holding her newborn, her hair in a messy bun, wearing a hoodie, sporting a look of pure postpartum bewilderment.
If this isn’t peak mom brain, we don’t know what is. But before we brush it off as forgetfulness, science suggests there’s more to it.
Deloitte’s new policy, equalizes parental leave for all employees, giving fathers the same 26 weeks of fully paid leave that new mothers already receive.
For moms in the U.S., maternity leave is an emotional minefield.
@cameronoaksrogers shares a heartfelt and actionable approach to supporting new moms: a simple, thoughtful text message offering specific ways to help.
Johansson, 40, didn’t hold back when recounting her early postpartum days.
We are so grateful for their honesty.
Becoming a mother stripped me bare. My body took a beating from growing a human. It took another beating bringing that beautiful human into the world.
Congress already proved it can make exceptions when it wants to. During COVID, remote voting worked just fine.
Frequent deployments where you’re saying goodbye to your spouse for months (or even years), endless moves, juggling kids far from family, and making impossible career sacrifices.
Exhausted, overwhelmed, and in the grips of a panic attack, Trainor describes the moment, saying, 'I was having a panic attack…"