With a healing wound and a newborn baby to look after, it’s very important for mums to know how to best look after themselves and recover after giving birth via c section.
Whether it’s those first few days when you’re in hospital or you’ve just got home and you’re trying to get comfy, there are a number of things you can do to help yourself get in a comfortable position to sleep and rest.
People often tell you to sleep when the baby sleeps, but if your baby is not a good sleeper then this advice often falls flat.
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