Please pin for others! One pinner wrote "A list of things that you'll need for a few weeks after the baby is born - for the Mom herself."
1. Super Long Maxi Pads- You may bleed for up to two weeks after
birth. This bleeding will be heavier
than a regular period. Make sure they
are extra thick maxi pads for the amount of blood.
2. Granny Panties- You will need something to keep those giant pads in
place. You will need large underwear to
hold those giant pads.
3. Instant Cold Pack- This cold pack may feel good on top of the maxi pad.
4. Epsom Salt- For some Mom recover time after birth a bath tub epsom salt soak
will feel great to recover down there.
5. Wet Bath Tissue- You won't want to use dry toilet paper. These wet wipes may help.
6. Stool Softeners- You’re going to need these. You don't want to strain down there.
7. Tylenol- Many parts of your body will need this medicine. This is the only over the counter pain
reliever that you can take while breastfeeding.
8. Nursing Pads- You will be draining.
You want to keep your fluids to yourself.
9. Medicated First Aid Spray- After giving vaginal birth you may have some brush burns.
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TRUTH. That spray is heaven sent!! And afterwards, it is good in your first aid kit for scrapes and small cuts. ;)
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