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    Brittany Cartwright is “feeling good.” The Vanderpump Rules star debuted her postpartum body after her son Cruz’s April birth. Celeb Moms Show Postpartum Bodies Days After Birth Read article ...

  3. 8 Postpartum Weight Loss Tips: What to Expect After Expecting

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    Postpartum weight loss can feel like yet another thing on a new mom’s to-do list. Self-care is crucial, and for some, this means making time to focus on your well-being.

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    Hiliaria Baldwin raised eyebrows after showing an unfiltered pic of her postpartum belly for all to see just 24 hours after giving birth.

  5. Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Swedish data B = Using only algorithm-confirmed VTE. Early postpartum = First 6 weeks after delivery. Late postpartum = More than 6 weeks after delivery. * = Adjusted for age and calendar year. † = Unadjusted ratio calculated based on the data provided. Source: [31]

  6. Postpartum physiological changes - Wikipedia

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    Calcium and iron needs increase postpartum. [19] Calories may need to increase by 333 kcal/day during the first four to six weeks postpartum and then by 400 kcal/day 6 months postpartum. [2] Other foods or substances are not recommended postpartum if breastfeeding because they may have effects on the baby via breastmilk.

  7. Couvade syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In more extreme cases, symptoms can include labor pains, fatigue, postpartum depression, and nosebleeds. The labor pain symptom is commonly known as sympathy pain. The source of Couvade syndrome is a matter of debate. Some believe it to be a psychosomatic condition, while others believe it may have biological causes relating to hormone changes. [2]