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  2. Common Postpartum Complications, Plus When to See a Doctor

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    Takeaway. Your days with your newborn are likely to include exhaustion and some pain and discomfort. You know your body, and if you have signs or symptoms that something might be an issue, it’s ...

  3. Premature Birth Complications: Short and Long-Term Health Effects

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    A baby’s kidneys usually mature quickly after birth, but problems balancing the body’s fluids, salts, and wastes can occur during the first four to five days of life. This is especially true ...

  4. 15 Early Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Your body will go through significant changes in early pregnancy. You may see signs such as nausea, breast tenderness, and the hallmark symptom of a missed period. Many body changes and ...

  5. Understanding Labor and Delivery Complications - WebMD

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    A full-term pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks. Having labor contractions before 37 weeks of pregnancy is called preterm labor. Also, a baby born before 37 weeks is considered a premature baby who is ...

  6. Having health conditions, such as high blood pressure, preeclampsia, diabetes, blood clotting disorders, or infections. Being pregnant with a baby that has certain birth defects. Being pregnant ...

  7. The First Signs of Pregnancy: Early Symptoms to Look Out For

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    Takeaways. When it comes to having a baby, everyone is unique, but there are some early signs of pregnancy to look for. Early pregnancy symptoms may include missing your period, spotting or ...

  8. Timeline of Postpartum Recovery - Healthline

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    Your Guide to Postpartum Recovery. Week 1. Week 2. Six months. One year. The first six weeks after giving birth are known as the postpartum period. This period is an intense time that requires all ...

  9. Postpartum Depression - WebMD

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    Types of Postpartum Depression. There are three terms used to describe the mood changes women can have after giving birth: The "baby blues" happen to as many as 70% of women in the days right ...