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  2. 20 Thoughtful Care Packages to Send Right to Their Doorstep - AOL

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    Whether they need to de-stress or an excuse to celebrate, these care package ideas will make your friends and family members feel so appreciated. 20 Thoughtful Care Packages to Send Right to Their ...

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    Send these unique and special care packages to military members, family, friends, college students, sick friends, pregnant women, young adults, and more.

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    Ideas: Photo album ($40) Healthy snacks ($26) Travel mug ($35) Noise-cancelling headphones ($48) Laptop backpack ($140) 2. 9 Creative Care Package Ideas for Family, Friends and Fido Too Skip to ...

  5. Postpartum blues - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with postpartum blues have symptoms that are milder and less disruptive to their daily functioning compared to those with postpartum depression. Symptoms of postpartum blues include, but are not limited to: [3] [4] Tearfulness or crying "for no reason" Mood swings; Irritability; Anxiety; Questioning one's ability to care for the baby

  6. Postpartum confinement - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum confinement is a traditional practice following childbirth. [1] Those who follow these customs typically begin immediately after the birth, and the seclusion or special treatment lasts for a culturally variable length: typically for one month or 30 days, [ 2 ] 26 days, up to 40 days, two months, or 100 days.

  7. Postpartum care - Wikipedia

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    Research on postpartum care is almost exclusively based on healthy postpartum individuals. Little is known about the impact of postpartum care on those individuals at high risk of postpartum complications due to chronic conditions, [ 17 ] pregnancy-related conditions [ 18 ] or systemic bias in health care provision. [ 19 ]