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  2. Postpartum: Stages, Symptoms & Recovery Time - Cleveland Clinic

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    Postpartum (or postnatal) refers to the period after childbirth. Most often, the postpartum period is the first six to eight weeks after delivery, or until your body returns to its pre-pregnancy state. But the symptoms and changes that occur during the postpartum period can last far beyond eight weeks.

  3. Postpartum care: After a vaginal delivery - Mayo Clinic

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    After delivery, a mix of blood, mucus and tissue from the uterus comes out of the vagina. This is called discharge. The discharge changes color and lessens over 4 to 6 weeks after a baby is born. It starts bright red, then turns darker red. After that, it usually turns yellow or white.

  4. Your postpartum body: What to expect weeks and months after birth

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    Learn what to expect from your postpartum body, including your physical and mental recovery from 1 week postpartum to 1 year.

  5. What To Expect While Healing After Giving Birth

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    From afterpains to feeding your baby, the six weeks following birth come with a lot of changes. Here’s how to prepare for your body to heal after a vaginal delivery.

  6. Postpartum Care: After Birth Instructions to Follow - Verywell...

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    The postpartum period, the time after giving birth, is a crucial time for recovery and the long-term health of the parent and baby. It's also a time of intense physical and emotional changes. It is normal and expected to experience several physical symptoms like swelling, cramping, breast tenderness, constipation, and leaking milk.

  7. Timeline of Postpartum Recovery - Healthline

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    The first six weeks after giving birth, known as the postpartum period, is an intense time and requires all sorts of care for you and your baby. During this time, your body will experience a ...

  8. 20 Things to Know About Your Postpartum Body - Parents

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    Your body will inevitably look different after giving birth. Read on for advice from doctors, midwives, and physical therapists about what to expect from your postpartum body.

  9. Postpartum Care: Tips for the Recovery Process - Healthline

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    Giving birth can change your family unit and routine, but you’ll eventually adjust. Any emotional and physical changes you experience after birth will slowly improve.

  10. The Many Phases of Your Post-Baby Body, Explained - Healthline

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    Your entire postpartum body is on its own timeline, based on your genetics, circumstances, and the birth itself. For example, breaking your tailbone during labor while giving birth to multiples ...

  11. Recovering from birth - Office on Women's Health

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    Your doctor will check your recovery at your postpartum visit, about six weeks after birth. Ask about resuming normal activities, as well as eating and fitness plans to help you return to a healthy weight.