Longmont Newborn Photographer Shares 6 Eye-Opening Truths About the Early Postpartum Days!
Ready for the realness that comes with being a postpartum Momma?
In this blog post, I’m sharing some things that you can expect
after giving birth—the stuff that no one seems to talk about!
I hope you don’t mind, but I like to be real, raw, and maybe even a little bit
TMI sometimes—but hey, that’s what friends are for, right?!
Let’s face it, nobody wants to talk about bowel movements, but it’s important
to prepare for it after giving birth.
Stool softeners can make the process easier by softening the stool and
preventing constipation. It’s also important to drink plenty of fluids, such as
water or prune juice, to keep your body hydrated and to help with bowel
movements.
Trust me, taking a proactive approach can make a world of difference
and help you feel more comfortable and relaxed!
Back in 2014, my doctor actually wouldn’t let me leave the hospital until I had produced a bowel movement which made things so much more tense and uncomfortable! Luckily though, with my last two kiddos in 2017 and 2022, the doctors just sent me home with some stool softeners so it could happen in the comfort of my own home. I’m so incredibly thankful that is the norm now!
Night sweats can be surprising and uncomfortable, but they’re a normal part
of the postpartum experience.
Your body has been holding onto extra fluid during pregnancy, and after
giving birth, it needs to get rid of it. This can lead to sweating during the
night, which can be uncomfortable.
One way to deal with night sweats is to wear light pjs and use
breathable sheets and blankets. Make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the
day to stay hydrated!!
I suffered with night sweats with my 3rd baby and let me tell you, it took me off guard every time it happened! I always made sure to keep a change of clothes handy for myself and to make sure I had water and a fan running at all times!
You got to skip your period for 9 months and now it’s back in full swing!
Now’s the time to stock up on heavy-duty pads and definitely make sure to avoid tampons!
If you’re looking for support during your postpartum period, checkout this blog post I did with a local Longmont, Colorado postpartum doula!
Breastfeeding is natural right? That’s what I was told – but I was never told
how much it might hurt those first couple of days!
Your breasts will be leaking milk and be sore, even if you’re not breastfeeding.
Nursing pads, nipple cream, cold nipple pads and breastmilk are a lifesaver! Did you know that you can rub breastmilk on your nipples when you’re done feeding before you put your nipple cream on and it can help?! My nipples are always so SO sore for the first couple of weeks but once I get past the transition period they end up leveling out to where i’m able to identify if something is going wrong because my nipples start to hurt again. I leaked long term with my 3rd baby too, which took me off guard as well. I loved the reusable nipple pads that are cloth. They felt so much more comfortable than the disposable kind and when your nipples are already in so much pain, who wants to add more uncomfy things on top?! Not me!
If you’re wondering if it’s time to get professional help with breastfeeding and
where to find breastfeeding resources in Longmont CO, click here to read
(breastfeeding post/title from Month 2 in The Content Club)
Everyone says becoming a mom is the best feeling ever, right?
Well its not that simple… not everyone feels that way immediately! The first few days after giving birth can be an emotional rollercoaster, and it’s common to feel a range of emotions. Sometimes multiple emotions in a matter of minutes… iykyk lol
These feelings are often referred to as “baby blues” and are a normal part of
the postpartum experience. BUT, if these feelings persist or get worse, it’s important to seek help from a
healthcare provider. Postpartum depression is a serious condition that affects many new moms, and it’s important to get the support you need to feel better.
If you had a tear or episiotomy during your delivery, it’s important to take care of
your perineum as it heals. This can be a painful and uncomfortable process,
but there are things you can do to make it easier.
You can use ice packs, witch hazel pads, or sitz baths to reduce swelling and
pain.
Padsicles are a popular DIY solution for postpartum relief. They are essentially
frozen pads that are infused with soothing ingredients like witch hazel, aloe
vera, and lavender oil. Here’s how to make padsicles:
If you’re reading this while pregnant– check out some of my Longmont CO images as you prepare for the arrival of your new baby!
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2/10/2025
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