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  2. Postpartum confinement - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of Hainault rests after having given birth to the future Louis VIII of France.. Postpartum confinement is a traditional practice following childbirth. [1] Those who follow these customs typically begin immediately after the birth, and the seclusion or special treatment lasts for a culturally variable length: typically for one month or 30 days, [2] 26 days, up to 40 days, two months ...

  3. These Period Tracker Apps Are The Best And Safest Ones ... - AOL

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    Period tracker apps can help you keep up with your flow and cycle, fertility, and PMS symptoms. Here are the best and safest ones to use, per ob-gyns.

  4. Postpartum period - Wikipedia

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    The postpartum period can be divided into three distinct stages; the initial or acute phase, 8–19 hours after childbirth; subacute postpartum period, which lasts two to six weeks, and the delayed postpartum period, which can last up to six months. [5] In the subacute postpartum period, 87% to 94% of women report at least one health problem.

  5. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    The postpartum period can be divided into three distinct stages; the initial or acute phase, six to 12 hours after childbirth; subacute postpartum period, which lasts two to six weeks, and the delayed postpartum period, which can last up to six months. In the subacute postpartum period, 87% to 94% of women report at least one health problem.

  6. Is It Actually Safe To Delay Your Period Around A ... - AOL

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    Your actual period typically lasts around five days, but can last anywhere between two to seven days, adds Anate Brauer, MD, a double board-certified ob-gyn and reproductive endocrinologist at RMA ...

  7. Parents of rare identical quads share their first photoshoot

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    According to Dr. Nathan Sundgren, associate medical director of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) who treated the babies, the sisters are now all between 6.5 to 7 pounds, and "doing great."

  8. Lying-in - Wikipedia

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    A 1932 publication refers to lying-in as ranging from two weeks to two months. [3] It also suggests not "getting up" (getting out of bed post-birth) for at least nine days and ideally for 20 days. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Care was provided either by her female relatives (mother or mother-in-law), or, for those who could afford it, by a temporary worker ...

  9. Postpartum infections - Wikipedia

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    A temperature rise above 38 °C (100.4 °F) maintained over 24 hours or recurring during the period from the end of the first to the end of the 10th day after childbirth or abortion. (ICD-10) Oral temperature of 38 °C (100.4 °F) or more on any two of the first ten days postpartum. (USJCMW) [12]