Is there a section for postpartum?

edited June 2011 in Pregnant
Just wondering if there is a category for it. I'd kinda like to connect with moms who have just had their babies, and may be in situations like mine.. (2nd baby, have a 2 year old, military spouse, blah blah) not just all those things, but postpartum in general :)

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  • i dont see one, but maybe you can suggest it, and until then you can possibly post under parenting
  • edited June 2011
    No but there needs to be. I wana talk with other moms about my preemie. I suggested it but havent gotten anywhere. I was told there were not very many non pregnant women on here. I have seen alot on here especially in the breastfeeding section.
  • @salsabia I agree. It would be so helpful. How premature was your baby? Was it preemie due to size or age? How old is your baby now?
  • That would be cool. A bunch of us just had our babies the past couple of months.
  • We have some stuff in comment ex military spouse, 3rd baby and my second is 2
  • I think wat you're looking for is under POST PARTUM.
  • @one5one I don't see any post partum sections, where are you seeing that at?
  • @veteranswife how have your other children adapted to a new baby?
  • There's parenting and babies :)
  • @kphillips I went through pretty bad post partum with my first child. I am always here if you want to talk.
  • I was thinking that too I have 3month old and my first is 2 ima a single mom
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  • Go to categories & scroll down. Its near the bottom.
  • Do u mean just postpartum, or postpartum depression?
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  • @kphillips they did well, I made sure that I include them with everything I do with the baby and explained that they have to be gentle so they don't hurt the baby and that they don't like it to be hurt. For an example I let them hold the bottle/ feedings when they were older or help me wash the baby in the infant tub. My oldest was used to just having me around so every time the baby was sleeping I spent one on one with him. Once they are used to the new routine it will be easier on you as well.
  • @veteranswife thank you. I think I'll try letting her be more active in the feedings so she'll feel more a part of it. I hate seeing her feel so left out... thanks!

    @mama_kat Thank you, I think there may have been confusion about "postpartum", I meant post pregnancy, general mom stuff. It would be nice to stay connected with your "due date club", after the baby arrives... I'll look into one of the other sections, Thanks!
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