Post Pregnancy Stomach Pain  - Causes and Remedies

Post Pregnancy Stomach Pain - Causes and Remedies

Mothers can experience postpartum abdominal pain, but these severe pains are generally signs of your body returning to normal. These pains can be caused due to afterpains, constipation, or C-section healing. This stomach pain after delivery can be extremely uncomfortable but typically not dangerous. Watch this video to learn more about post-pregnancy stomach pains. The video also covers the causes, home remedies, and tips for dealing with stomach pain after delivery. We know a lot goes on in those early weeks after you have your baby, but remember that self-care is super important. Most mothers' pain and cramps subside within a week or so of delivery. Generally, the pain should disappear by your first postpartum checkup, usually around six weeks after the delivery. If the pain still continues or you have other concerns, contact your doctor. #StomachPainAfterDelivery #StomachPainAfterPregnancy #PostpartumStomachPain #PostpartumAbdominalPain For More Information: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articl... Like, comment, and share with Your family and friends. FirstCry Parenting helps you through your journey of Getting Pregnant, Pregnancy & Parenting. Happy Parenting! Subscribe Now :    / firstcryparenting   Connect with FirstCry Parenting Download Our App Android : https://bit.ly/2Vqtvjl​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ iOS : https://apple.co/2IKcmv0​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Website : https://parenting.firstcry.com/​​​​​​​ Follow us on: Facebook -   / firstcryparenting   Instagram -   / firstcryparenting   Twitter -   / firstcryindia​​​​   Pinterest -   / ​   Disclaimer: Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health care professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding. The images shown in the video are illustration purpose only. If you have any queries about pregnancy, parenting, child health and care, get answers from experts at FirstCry Parenting's Q&A section. Visit Now- https://parenting.firstcry.com/qna/qu...