Personal Care of Health After Delivery
Giving birth is one of the most beautiful thing a woman
can experience and one of the most painful indeed (well, next
to divorce if you consider that
painful). But the moment the baby arrives, you will feel a
certain kind of happiness not even marriage can capture. This
should not be the reason to be carried away and ignore
important details after delivery. Remember, personal health
care is essential to keep the mother and baby safe from any
kind of illness or disease.
True, you should give every ounce of your attention to your
newborn baby but, this doesn’t mean that you have to compromise
your health in the process. Here are some tips on how to take
care of yourself even after you have been discharged from the
hospital.
Rest
Giving birth can be quite exhausting. Give yourself time to
rest. You can allot even a couple of weeks for you alone. If
possible, do not let visitors in because this will add up to
the exhaustion. If your baby is sleeping, grab that opportunity
to take a quick nap. Let your husband do the chores for the
meantime.
Lifting precautions
As much as possible, lifting is prohibited but the baby’s an
exception. You are not allowed to lift something that’s heavier
than your baby’s weight. This
may add certain injuries especially if you just went out of the
hospital or a surgical cut were performed either on your
perineum or abdomen.
Ask for help
Help after giving birth is gladly given by the family,
relatives and friends. Let the people close to you know that
you need their presence to get through tough starting times
especially if your husband’s at work. Simple chores like
cooking, doing the laundry or babysitting can be done easily if
you only ask for a little help. Surely, these people won’t
hesitate.
Stay clean
Always wash your hands after doing something to decrease the
risk of infection that can be passed on to your baby. Do this
very often especially after
visiting the John, feeding your baby or changing his
diapers.
Vitamins
If you’re given by the doctor vitamins to recondition your
health, never try to discontinue it unless the doctor says so.
Pre-natal vitamins are very important especially the ones
containing supplementary iron.
Healthy diet
It is always advisable to eat healthy because it will equate
on living healthy. Discontinue any bad habits that you have
before. Refrain from eating or drinking food rich in caffeine
and alcohol. Your diet can also affect your baby’s health
especially if you’re breastfeeding.
Rehydrate
As what anybody is advised to do, drink at least 8 glasses
of water everyday. You can also include milk and juice in your
meals.
Exercise
Strenuous activities aren’t really advisable.Moderately,
start with a simple walk around your neighborhood will do.
Exercise can strengthen your
body’s performance and keep you physically fit.
Visit your physician
This should be done right after a week of delivery. Always
make an appointment to visit your obstetrician to know your
present condition and what are the things that your still need
to do or not to do.
Personal care of your health especially after pregnancy is
very crucial for a mother and child relationship to flourish
into one healthy image.
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