Postpartum Treatments (<42 Days)

Strategic Healing for Your First 6 Weeks After Birth

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Laying the Foundation for Long-Term Recovery

The first 42 days after childbirth are critical. Your body undergoes intense internal repair—from uterine contraction and lochia discharge to hormonal resets and emotional recalibration. However, many new mothers suffer silently through pain, fatigue, and discomfort, neglecting essential early recovery.

Causes of Postpartum Challenges (<42 Days)

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What Happens After Birth

During this time, muscles, joints, and connective tissues are still adapting after delivery, while hormonal changes can affect mood, energy, and sleep. Breastfeeding introduces its own physical demands, and any strain on the pelvic floor or core may impact daily comfort and mobility.

Recognising these early postpartum challenges is key to ensuring timely care, supporting both physical recovery and emotional well-being.

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Pelvic and Abdominal Trauma

Childbirth weakens abdominal muscles and separates the rectus abdominis (diastasis recti), causing back pain and core instability.

Joint and Spinal Discomfort

Hormone-induced joint laxity and delivery posture often lead to joint pain, poor posture, and spinal pressure.

Breastfeeding Complications

Blocked ducts, oversupply, or latching problems can cause inflammation, pain, and stress.

Hormonal Imbalance & Emotional Fluctuations

Postpartum hormones drop rapidly, contributing to mood swings, poor sleep, and mental fatigue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

As you navigate your motherhood journey, we’re here to support you. Check out our FAQ section for helpful answers on prenatal and postpartum care.

This period is when your body begins repairing tissues, restoring organ position, and rebalancing hormones. Addressing recovery early may help reduce long-term discomfort and support a smoother transition into motherhood.

Our treatments may help with abdominal muscle separation, pelvic weakness, spinal or joint discomfort, breastfeeding challenges, and lowered immunity during the early recovery stage.

Yes, but only after sufficient healing. Mothers who have undergone a C-section may be considered for treatment at least 2 months after delivery, provided their doctor has confirmed recovery and suitability.

Some treatments can begin as soon as you are medically cleared by your healthcare provider—often within the first week—while others are best started after initial wound healing.

Each program is tailored based on your delivery type, current symptoms, and overall health. Our approach ensures your recovery plan targets your most pressing needs while maintaining comfort and safety.

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