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1st Year (Baby & You)

Your baby’s first year is full of milestones—and so is yours. Find guidance on newborn care, feeding, and sleep, while also supporting your postpartum body, emotions, and well-being.

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Body After Baby

Navigate postpartum recovery with tips on healing, managing physical changes, and caring for your body in the months after birth.

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7 Best Exercises to Treat Diastasis Recti After Pregnancy

Medically Reviewed by: Lisa Valle, DO, FACOG

A new mother carrying her baby, while feeling overwhelmed as a result of postpartum depression. Body After Baby

What Is Postpartum Depression? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

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Sex After Childbirth: How Long Should You Wait?

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

A woman with a clogged Montgomery gland breastfeeding her baby. Body After Baby

Understanding Montgomery Glands: What Are Those Bumps on Your Areolas?

Medically Reviewed by: Rhys Brooks, MD, FAAP

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Postpartum Rage: Causes, Symptoms, and Care Tips

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

A woman holds a sanitary pad in one hand and a calendar in the other, trying to work out when she'll get her first period after pregnancy. Body After Baby

Navigating Your First Postpartum Period: What Will It Be Like, and When Will You Get It?

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

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Everything You Need to Know About Safely Storing Your Baby’s Milk

Medically Reviewed by: Mary Olson, DO

A woman holding her baby while displaying her C-section scar. Body After Baby

Your C-Section Scar: Healing Stages, Care Tips, and When to See a Doctor

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

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When Will You Get Your First Period After Having a Baby (And What Will It Be Like)?

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

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What Is Cluster Feeding and How Do You Manage It?

Medically Reviewed by: Mary Olson, DO

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Postpartum Swelling: What It Is and How to Manage It

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

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When Can Babies Drink Water (And How Can You Safely Give It to Yours)?

Medically Reviewed by: Rhys Brooks, MD, FAAP