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  2. The 15 Best Pregnancy Must-Haves, According to Moms Who ... - AOL

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    Motif. Swelling happens, especially in the legs and feet. (This is due to increased blood volume, Chuang explains.) “Compression socks promote proper blood circulation, reduce swelling and ...

  3. Celebrate Your Favorite Mom-to-Be with These Must-Have Gifts

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    Your favorite expecting mom deserves all the comfort and joy during her exciting journey into motherhood. Show her how much you care with these best gifts for new moms-to-be!

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    14 Celebrity-Loved Gifts for Holidays, Birthdays and Beyond. Read article. Must-Have Headbands! It’s time to dress up for your holiday party — even if it is a virtual event!

  5. Push present - Wikipedia

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    A push present (also called a push gift or a baby bauble [1]) is a present a partner or family gives to the mother to mark the occasion of her giving birth to their child. In practice the present may be given before or after the birth, or even in the delivery room.

  6. Postpartum physiological changes - Wikipedia

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    The mother is encouraged to breastfeed and spend time bonding with her infant immediately after the birth. Sucking causes the pituitary gland to release oxytocin, which contracts the uterus and prevents bleeding. [1] [6] This can be felt by the mother in the breasts. The crying of the infant can also induce the release of oxytocin. Cracked ...

  7. Postpartum period - Wikipedia

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    A woman giving birth may leave as soon as she is medically stable, which can be as early as a few hours postpartum, though the average for a vaginal birth is one to two days. The average caesarean section postnatal stay is three to four days. [3] During this time, the mother is monitored for bleeding, bowel and bladder function, and baby care.