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fourth trimester reflections: postpartum and what to expect when you’re done expecting

fourth trimester reflections: postpartum and what to expect when you’re done expecting

Update: 2025-01-01
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How long does postpartum really last—and why is so much of this journey left out of common advice? In this three-hour deep dive, I’m unpacking the full experience of postpartum, from the first vulnerable hours after birth to the unpredictable weeks and months that follow.


Starting with the immediate aftermath, we’ll break down physical realities like standing for the first time, navigating postpartum bleeding and lochia, and understanding why your belly feels like “jelly.” I’ll also dive into the under-discussed challenge of those first trips to the bathroom—because, let’s be real, the first pee and poop can be almost as intense as childbirth itself. We’ll address often-untouched topics like perineal tearing and the controversial “Gucci coochie” myth, alongside practical tips like making “padsicles” to soothe yourself after bringing a full-grown human into the world. You’ll gain clarity on what’s normal, what isn’t, and when to trust your instincts.


You'll learn why newborns cry, the importance of skin-to-skin contact, and how sudden shifts in their sensory awareness impact their behavior. I’ll guide you in understanding your baby’s perspective, helping you feel more connected and less overwhelmed by their constantly changing needs. We’ll also dig into body changes in the weeks and months postpartum, from night sweats and fluctuating hormones to the frustrating onset of postpartum hair loss. I’ll share practical advice on what to wear during this time—comfort-focused clothing that helps you feel supported. Plus, we’ll explore how to decide if and when you want visitors after birth, including tips on recognizing who will bring your energy up or drain it, and how to set boundaries that protect your space.


For the social and emotional side, I’ll cover strategies for handling unsolicited advice—from well-meaning relatives to the often-overwhelming flood of social media content. You’ll hear guidance on navigating conflicting medical opinions and advocating for yourself in a healthcare system that doesn’t always acknowledge the full postpartum journey.


TIME STAMPS: 


• Intro: 02:1005:47 [Defining "postpartum" and the "4th trimester" as a time of intense adjustment.]

• Immediately After Birth: The First 24-48 Hours: 05:5401:07:57 [Standing up, first bathroom trips, managing bleeding, tears, stitches, and postpartum swelling.]

• Weeks to Months Following Birth: The Ongoing Journey: 01:08:0402:05:06 [Body odor, night sweats, hair loss, clothing tips, setting visitor boundaries.]

Understanding Your Baby's Experience: The Newborn Perspective: 02:05:1202:31:08 [Newborn adjustments, why babies cry, sleep, and the benefits of skin-to-skin.]

• Advocacy and Navigating Advice: 02:31:1502:55:09 [Handling unsolicited advice, conflicting medical opinions, and social media.]

• Conclusion: Navigating the New Normal: 02:55:16 – end [Embracing postpartum unpredictability and looking ahead to a mental health episode.]


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.



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fourth trimester reflections: postpartum and what to expect when you’re done expecting

fourth trimester reflections: postpartum and what to expect when you’re done expecting