It's easy to focus on your newborn baby after giving birth. As a parent, you'll also need special care. Here are some tips to help manage some typical challenges that new mothers face in the first few weeks and months after birth.
Overview
After childbirth
Childbirth is taxing for both mom and baby. You may experience some problems after birth, including pain, difficulty urinating and bowel problems. Find out more in this section.
- After childbirth: pelvic bone problems
- After childbirth: urination and bowel problems
- Childbirth after pains
- Help with urination after giving birth
- Mom and baby staying together
- Problems after delivery of your baby
Relationships and sexuality
After the birth of your baby, you may find it difficult to make time for your partner. Aspects of your relationship that seemed important before are more difficult to incorporate into life with a newborn. Find out more:
New moms and abuse
Violence in the home can have long-term impacts on physical and mental well-being. Bringing a baby home to an unsafe environment can put them at risk. If your partner abuses you, they may abuse your child as well.
Mental wellbeing and postpartum depression
Postpartum depression can occur in the first months after childbirth. Feelings of sadness can interfere with your daily life. It can also interfere with your ability to bond with your baby.
- Postpartum depression
- Baby blues
- Depression: managing postpartum depression
- Taking care of yourself when your baby is fussy
Caring for your body after birth
You'll want to take good care of yourself after giving birth. Learn more about ways to care for your body after delivering your baby.