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During the postpartum recovery period, you can expect a range of physical and emotional changes as your body adjusts after childbirth. Consulting a "Pregnancy & Maternity Specialist in Kota" can provide personalized care and support during this critical time.

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Dr chitra champawat

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  1. Dr. ChitraChampawatPregnency & Maternity Specialist

  2. Physical Changes Consulting a "Pregnancy & Maternity Specialist in Kota" can provide personalized care and support during this critical time. Here is an overview of what to expect: Vaginal Bleeding and Discharge (Lochia): • Heavy bleeding and discharge for the first few days, gradually tapering off over several weeks. Perineal Discomfort: • If you had a vaginal birth, expect soreness and possible stitches if there was tearing or an episiotomy. Uterine Contractions: • Known as "afterpains," these contractions help shrink the uterus back to its pre-pregnancy size and can last a few days to weeks. Breast Changes: • Engorgement, soreness, and potential issues with breastfeeding like mastitis or blocked ducts. C-Section Recovery: • If you had a cesarean delivery, expect incision pain and a longer recovery time. Hormonal Changes: • Hormonal fluctuations can cause sweating, hot flashes, and changes in hair and skin.

  3. Emotional changes Baby Blues: • Feeling weepy, overwhelmed, and emotional within the first two weeks post-delivery is common and usually temporary. Postpartum Depression (PPD): • Symptoms of PPD include severe mood swings, excessive crying, difficulty bonding with the baby, and can require medical intervention. Anxiety and Stress: • Adjusting to the responsibilities of caring for a newborn can be stressful and anxiety-inducing. Bonding with the Baby: • Emotional bonding can vary, and it’s normal for some parents to take time to feel connected.

  4. Contact Us Address : 54 A AbhiyutthanamShrinathPuram Kota, Sector -A, Kota City, Kota-Rajasthan Pincode: 324006 Visit at us : http://www.abhiyutthanam.com/

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