The nine months of pregnancy and all the challenges that follow are somehow overcome because most women are focused on getting everything right at birth.

On the other hand, most of those who have already given birth agree that only after the birth they follow the worries, only that they are talked about less, Telegrafi reports.

And since few warn about them because all the attention is focused on the birth of the baby, it's good to know what to expect:

Your nipples may be bleeding

Your nipples will be dry, cracked and will hurt.

In addition, you will probably feel terrible pain when your baby has to suck.

If the pain is severe and lasts for a long time, seek medical advice.

You will feel anxious

You will love your baby, but sometimes you will feel that you have to do everything.

You will not get the help you need from family members or your partner unless you are very clear about what you want and do not have the energy to do it.

Instead, you will feel like your baby's maid who eats and sleeps and sometimes misses your previous life.

It is quite confusing because you want to become a mother, you love your child and you have waited so long for his arrival and suddenly you want to rest for a moment from him.

You will hate your partner, because unlike you, he still has "life".

tumors

The first great need after childbirth can be severe, but sometimes it can be so severe that you are afraid to do it and it may take ten days without doing it. If you have problems with lack of urination and think hemorrhoids are developing, visit your doctor.

There is no need to suffer that much.

urinating

Your bladder weakens after birth and you will probably forget to go to the toilet because you will think your bladder is as strong as it once was.

Once you feel the first symptoms of going to the toilet, do not wait because a trouble may occur.

Kegel exercises can help with this problem, but if the situation does not improve after a while, talk to your doctor.

You can get infected

You bleed for at least a month after giving birth and nothing can enter your vagina for six weeks, especially if you have had a vaginal birth.

So you can bleed or use something to protect your clothes, and it does not give your vagina much space to breathe.

You can get an infection or rash from moisture, no matter how often you change your underwear or panties.

Breastfeeding mothers usually bleed more, but over time everything becomes easier.

It is not about sex

Intimacy with your partner will probably not be on your mind for the first time after birth, but if you still want to, know that you will need contraception.

And until menstruation returns, it is possible to get pregnant in the meantime.

The good thing is that despite the great worries you feel, all these worries will pass quickly, just give your body time to recover.

/ Telegraphy /