After childbirth
Your due date is approaching, and you're thinking about what is going to happen after childbirth?
- Are you afraid of doctors and you do not want to stay in hospital after giving birth?
- Are you uncertain about how you'll handle caring for your baby?
- Do you worry about hurting your baby by wrong handling
- Does the thought of bathing or changing your baby for the first time scare you?
- Do you have an older child at home, and you're anxious about how they will accept the new sibling?
Or perhaps you've already given birth…
But instead of feeling joy, you are overwhelmed with fear, constantly crying, feeling hopeless, and even regretting becoming a mother?
Do you feel lost and alone in your new role? Do you feel disconnected from your baby, unable to understand him/her? Are you struggling with breastfeeding, seeing everything in a negative light, and feeling misunderstood?
Do you wish for peace and privacy during your postpartum period but don’t know how to set boundaries with visiting relatives? Do guests keep coming to hold your baby and you can't push yourself to say NO and stand up for yourself and your child?
It is not your fault.
Childbirth and the postpartum period are incredibly hard times - not just physically but also emotionally.
A mother and her newborn have a completely new relationship - so much to learn, so it’s no surprise that it can be overwhelming.
Even if you did everything to prepare for childbirth and the postpartum period, reality can sometimes feel entirely different from what you expected.
Just as the childbirth itself is important, the postpartum period for the mother and the baby even more.
If you are currently in the postpartum period or still carrying your baby and you are overwhelmed by negative thoughts, worries, or fears, it is important to solve these feelings asap. Your mental health is connected with your baby and it can be the answer for how your baby adapts to the world.
How to deal with the postpartum period
If you have a history of depression or any other mental health condition, be sure you know a professional you can reach out to if needed.
Inform your loved ones that they should respect your inner peace in case you need to bond with your baby.
Talk openly with your partner about your fears and concerns.
Don't be afraid to ask for help from people you trust and who are close to you.
If you notice signs of emotional distress, excessive worries, catastrophic thoughts, self-doubt, or even postpartum depression, choose Customized drops with a formula made specifically to your needs.
Thanks to M.E.G therapy dr. Bach - Customized drops
- you will get rid of fears,
- you will feel happier and the role of mother will no longer be a stress, but a pleasure
- you will gain more self-confidence and inner peace
- you will calm down and connect to the baby more easily
- you will be better at saying NO (whether to the hospital staff or persistent relatives)
Immediate relief with M.E.G therapy dr. Bach - Acute crisis - SOS drops
We highly recommend keeping these drops with you during labor at the hospital and in the postpartum period.(To be honest, you'll find them useful throughout your entire motherhood journey!)
This original blend of dr. Bach essences provides immediate calming effects (for you and your baby) in moments of sudden shock, restlessness, crying, or anxiety.
Our Acute Crisis - SOS Drops are going to help you and are also safe for newborns. Simply choose glycerol as a preservative instead of alcohol.
Make sure that you use vitamin C - boosts your energy and prevents exhaustion but also supports the functioning of your body.
Many mothers have thanked us, and reviewed that after taking vitamin C, they have plenty of milk.
Vitamin C also helps in healing, promotes mental well-being, and is important for the proper absorption of iron, which is undoubtedly very important after childbirth.