After delivery, new emotional changes are coming your way, but along with them potential physical and mental problems can put you at risk for a serious illness.Some signs and symptoms are the normal result of giving birth, including leaking of urine, constipation, gas, bloating, painful perineum, slight changes in your breast, as well as profuse sweating without an apparent cause.
This is the way in which, your body is adjusting to get back to its old-self, at the time that eliminates toxins and excess of other fluids accumulated during your pregnancy. All these signs will disappear in the next few days after delivery.
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Postpartum depression is a condition that is primarily seen in women who have just given birth. While it may also be present in men, it is not as extensive. This disorder is considered to be a type of major depression, and there are a number of ways it can be treated. Postpartum depression is experi...
Nine months of fears, discomfort, stress and dreams are over and your baby is at home, as the wonderful present your and your partner were waiting for. However, after delivery you will find one day that the mirror says you are not back to your old self,
At about 4 to 6 months your baby will be ready to start on solids.
Playing with a baby is a lot of fun. Babies learn from almost anything you do with them.
In the run-up to Christmas, we may not know it, but we’re already preparing ourselves for some stress. We’re getting together our ideas of what we want to do on the day, who we’re inviting, where we’re going, and what gifts we are buying. In all this, we’re developing expectations.
Your child will, of course, not spend all of his time watching television and reading books. If you decide to limit your child's TV time, you will need to engage him with other toys and activities. Here are some ideas:


