Postpartum Recovery
Learn about safe exercise, managing pain, and emotional wellbeing as you navigate the fourth trimester.
9 Things No One Tells You About C-Section Recovery
Whether you are electing to have a C-section or if it happens as an emergency, you deserve to feel supported and know what to expect once you go home. Here are 9 things you may not know about C-section recovery, but absolutely should.
Baby2Body’s Guide To Postpartum Recovery: What To Expect Post C-Section (Week 7+)
As you get into weeks 7+ of postpartum recovery you may start feeling more positive, but it takes time and everyone’s journey is different. C-section mamas may experience long term pain and need longer recovery. We have all of the info you need to know about weeks 7-12 and months 3-6 of postpartum recovery.
Baby2Body’s Guide To Postpartum Recovery: What To Expect Post C-Section (Week 6)
Here’s the next installment of our postpartum guide for c-section mamas — that's 21% of you! There are a lot of shared symptoms of postpartum recovery but c-sections are more invasive — don’t worry, we’ve got all the info you need about week 6 of c-section recovery.
Baby2Body’s Guide To Postpartum Recovery: What To Expect Post C-Section (Weeks 3-5)
You might have seen by now that we’re sharing our guide to postpartum recovery. We’re sharing separate guides for mamas who give birth vaginally and those who give birth via c-section — that's 21% of you! There are a lot of shared symptoms of postpartum recovery but c-sections are more invasive — don’t worry, we’ve got all the info you need about weeks 3-5 of c-section recovery.
Baby2Body’s Guide To Postpartum Recovery: What To Expect Post C-Section (Weeks 1&2)
Our post on Monday was more focused towards vaginal births and the recovery process that follows them, but C-sections are more invasive and often entail a longer road to recovery. So, you guessed it, today, we’re sharing what you can expect post-c-section as you will have a different road to recovery than those who gave birth vaginally. Let’s get into it.
C-Sections: Why They Happen, What The Risks Are & The Truth About Recovery
C-sections now account for 25% of all childbirths, and it’s predicted that nearly 29% of all babies will be delivered via c-section by 2030. April is Cesarean Awareness Month, and to take a step closer to ending the stigma around c-sections, we’re sharing what all women need to know; why they might be necessary or chosen, what the potential risks are, and what the recovery process is really like.