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For a very long time, women returned home from the hospital after giving birth, knowing little about the physical, mental and social challenges they were expecting. Recent recommendations, however, suggest that physicians should pay more attention to the "fourth trimester".
For example, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) says, for example, that a six-week post-natal control exam is over, and that it should be advanced at least three weeks. Postpartum care should be the same process as pregnancy care - instead, an exam is currently being suggested. Fortunately, in our country, pregnant women (more or less) meet with their mothers on a regular basis, but due to their workloads, mothers usually do not get as much time as they would ideally. According to American experts, up to 12 weeks after childbirth, there is a need for a full-fledged conversation, education, and nutrition, as well as sleep, sexual and physical function.
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