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A woman's body undergoes tremendous change during pregnancy. As soon as the baby
is out of womb, the body begins its physical healing process, so as to restore
the body to its pre-pregnancy state. The uterus, which during pregnancy contains
four-and-half liters of water, begins to reduce in size almost immediately after
delivery. In about six weeks time, the uterus, reverts close to the
pre-pregnancy weight of about 50g from a weight of 1000g. The lining within the
uterus crumbles and is drained away as Lochia. This is the blood that is lost
over a few weeks after delivery. Important organs like the heart, lung and
circulatory system that were burdened during pregnancy get back to functioning
normally. The vagina slowly returns to its former shape.
Exercising the vagina will help it regain its original shape quickly. Wounds to
the uterus, perineum (the area between the vagina and anus) and vagina heal
rapidly. After delivering the child, the levels of the hormone progesterone are
restored to normal. Hence a number of problems related to pregnancy disappear.
Heartburns vanish, varicose veins get better and constipation is reduced. Piles
take a longer time to get better. During pregnancy, hormones soften the joints
of the pelvis and spine, and these take time to return to normal. You can have
trouble with your back for many months after delivery, so one should avoid
lifting and carrying things that are very heavy. The stomach muscles that have
been stretched to twice their length, regain their firmness in a few months.
But regaining your originally weight may take some time and effort from your
side. Most of the weight is lost within a few days of childbirth, as the excess
water carried during pregnancy is flushed out as urine. Thereafter weight loss
slows down, but if you continue to breastfeed your baby for more that six
months, you will find that your weight in decreasing naturally. The entire
process of being pregnant and childbirth is an emotional time. So it will help
if you have someone to talk to about how you feel, your fears and apprehension
etc. If you cannot find anyone to talk write it down, even this will help you
feel better. Some maternity homes allow the new parents to go through the
experience they had. Doing this helps to reduce the emotional impact for the
parents. If the parents were dissatisfied by the care given to them at the
maternity home, they can raise this issue here.
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