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The first year of childbirth is the most difficult, and three major conflicts are inevitable

2024-08-10

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Every new parent will feel very embarrassed when they first welcome their baby, especially the new mother, who is experiencing both physical and psychological changes and may even suffer from "postpartum depression."

People who have been through it always say: "The hardest time is the first year. Once you get through the first year, the rest will be easy." Bai Bai summarizes the three major contradictions that most people will encounter in the most difficult first year after having a baby.

This is easy to understand. It is like a sick person who cannot "enjoy" the hospital even in the most advanced hospital. His mood will become inexplicably low. Although mothers only need to go to the hospital for labor and delivery, being discharged from the hospital does not mean that mothers have recovered as before.

Therefore, mothers must develop a good habit of exercising, because moderate exercise can make the body better, improve skills, and reduce discomfort; and more exercise can help mothers develop a positive and optimistic attitude. At the same time, fathers must also consider the mother's physical condition and have sex only when the mother is physically and mentally allowed.

If a young couple takes care of the child alone, they will inevitably be exhausted physically and mentally; if there are elderly people at home to help take care of the child, it will save energy, but it will also cause conflicts due to different parenting concepts.