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Everything you need to know about caring for your postpartum body, from managing depression and anxiety to what changes will happen in your body.
Fretting is practically part of a parent’s job description. But when those worries multiply, it can be completely debilitating. Here's how to cope with postpartum anxiety
Kate Daley
Snappy mental health campaigns encourage people to “talk to someone.” So what do you do when that help is still out of reach?
Bee Quammie
Postpartum depression (PPD) and anxiety are common among new moms, no matter how they conceive. But odds may increase after fertility treatments like IVF.
Lisa van de Geyn
It’s totally normal to look a little pregnant for a few months (or years!) after giving birth. But if your postpartum belly is bugging you, try these tips.
Kalli Anderson
After having a baby, about 10 to 15 percent of women develop postpartum depression. What would happen if women could see it coming before they even give birth?
Claire Sibonney