Mom's who have been here before, what are your top tips for mama-care postpartum? I picked up everything to make padsicles, and I've got breast therapy hot/cold packs and nipple balm on my registry (I'm planning to nurse). But I'd love to hear your tips for healing and self-care while adapting to life as a new mom.
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Try to wear comfortable clothes and underwear (after you’re done with those sexy hospital gauze underwear. It would be smart to have a couple freezer meals or have friends ready to bring you food. Also make sure to have a ton of snacks and water. You’ll be hungry and very thirsty
heavy pads
colace
ibuprofen
a HUGE water bottle / jug (lots of hospitals will give you one)
lots of snacks
Nursing pads (I just use the disposable)/ nipple cream
nursing tanks/tops/bras
a zip up hoodie / sweatshirt - I wore mine everyday, great to cover up when guests stop by and use as cover up over nursing bra/tops
I had a csection so I didn't need the padsicles
if anyone offers you meals, take them up on it! If you're not up for a visitor just ask them to leave it at the door. My ILs brought groceries and meals our first day home and it was a huge blessing.
Unwrap the pad, generously squirt the ingredients onto the surface, re-wrap, and freeze. Most blog posts and the Mama Natural book suggest changing at least every hour.
Midwife said hand held shower heads are perfect for it because you don't need to have a full shower every time and it only takes a few min . After going to the bathroom is a good time .
Stock up on books and things to watch on TV. There will be a lot of time sitting on the couch or in bed. We never had cable until my daughter was born, when I decided I absolutely could not endure maternity leave with just regular TV, and it was a huge help for those hours spent pumping. (my husband works for Comcast so we did get it really cheap)
In terms of personal care stuff, I didn't have any issues to speak of with my c-section scar or any more than the usual heavy bleeding that the hospital pads took care of. I just took the pain meds as prescribed and I didn't have any pain either. The worst thing that happened to my body postpartum was mastitis, and there's no way to prevent that - but I will say, if you see it developing, CALL RIGHT AWAY and get an rx for antibiotics. It is miserable and you don't want to hesitate to get the meds working. Also, if you get constipated, which is super common - I found Colace did nothing, but Miralax or even epsom salts actually helped (they're gross but adding lemon juice actually makes a difference).
I think the only mama-care thing left for me to do is move the nursing camis and bras my SIL gave me from the bureau in the guest room to my bureau. I have a feeling that at least through maternity leave I'll be living in her soft-cup/wireless nursing bras rather than the underwire/supportive ones I bought to wear at work.
I found lanolin from the hospital to be just too thick and I didn't like it. I started using Earth Mama Angel Baby nipple cream and I LOVE it. So I have some of that.
Taking the stool softener will also be a big help!