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After the birth of your baby, your doctor will talk with you about things you will experience as your body starts to recover.

Having sex after baby may be easy - but not much about your post pregnant life will be the same as it was. You'll need to wait 6 weeks after baby before trying, but hopefully after that you'll find that sex after pregnancy is the same as it used to be.

Give yourself plenty of time to heal emotionally.

So you've had your baby and now you're ready to lose that baby weight. Don't rush it though - postparum weight loss needs to be done safely. Here's one tip from this video: breastfeeding can burn 500 calories a day!

After pregnancy, get ready for newborn baby care! Feeding, burping, and diaper duty go on non-stop - and baby bath time seems to be an invitation for your little boy to pee all over you! This video has some newborn care tips to help you make it through!

After pregnancy, having a newborn to take care of can be overwhelming. As a new mom, some aspects of baby care will be intuitive to you, but others--like breastfeeding - may feel strange. These video tips for new moms can help!

Waiting for post-partum sex may be difficult - or you may be too busy to notice! Whatever your feelings, waiting six weeks is standard, and you should wait at least a month after birth. Be prepared - sex after pregnancy may be different for you both.

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