Sentences with phrase «difficult time after her birth»

My daughter was born prematurely, and I dealt with a rather difficult time after her birth.
Over coffee yesterday, I opened up about my experience with a new girlfriend and she shared that her sister went through a difficult time after the birth of both of her children and how it really helped to hear my story since she was concerned she too might suffer from postpartum depression.

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After spending years delivering babies in UK hospitals, she came to understand that giving birth did not have to be as difficult and stressful as it can be for some, many times leading to caesareans that could have been avoided, etc..
Overnight care is available during this time as well, both for moms who have limited mobility after a surgical or difficult birth, or just for parents who are pushed beyond their max with sleep loss.
Even though it's the natural next step after birth, breastfeeding can be difficult, and sometimes scary, for the first time mom.
Some newborns just don't seem to manage to get a great latch — perhaps because you both need a little more time to get breastfeeding coordinated, or because they were born prematurely, are uncomfortable after a difficult birth, or their mum has flat or inverted nipples.
After the birth of her daughter, deep in her grief, she was put in touch with the PALS community where she received the strength and support she needed during that unfathomably difficult time.
I have had a very hard time recovering from a very difficult pregnancy and birth after 7 miscarriages.
2 be honest i think ur being quite rude just because its ur belief that breast is best doesent mean its other peoples beleifs and shoving ur opinion down peoples throats and making them feel bad isent great either, i wanted to try breast feeding but had a difficult birth so my son was started on a bottle after being revived and i wasent in a great condition and its people like u that make people like me feel a million times worse about ourselfs
Most importantly, the authors document that hospitals do not invest in NICU - specific, evidence - based practices known to optimize milk volume, such as helping mothers use the breast pump within the first hour after birth and incorporating daily monitoring of mothers» pumped volume during the first two weeks after birth because this evidence - based care is considered too expensive, too difficult, and too time consuming.
The transition back to practice after giving birth is probably the most difficult and challenging time in a woman's legal career.
For these reasons, research is bound to be difficult and unsatisfying when it attempts to gage how the timing of a mother returning to work after birth contributes (per se) to children's subsequent developmental outcomes.
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