25/08/2024
The ancient wisdom of Ayurveda honours a mother’s fourth trimester, and emphasises the importance of nurturing the mother during this sacred time in her life 🌿
Dr Nambiar an expert in Ayurveda, has shared her top 5 tips below to help you throughout your postpartum period-
😴 Rest- Don’t try to tackle the cooking, laundry, cleaning and work as soon as you get home. Birth is a huge somatic experience for both mum and bub, and it takes time to process the experience and grow into motherhood (even if it’s not your first time!).
🤱🏽Meaningful connection- The womb is a warm, soft and safe space where the soothing sounds of mums heartbeat and voice are always available. Support this connection after delivery with plenty of skin-on-skin contact, napping together and baby-wearing to calm both mum and bubs nervous system and strengthen your connection.
🥗 Eating for two- Mums nutritional needs increase after birth thanks to breastfeeding and post-partum recovery. Eating nutritous and easy to digest meals supports lactation, reduces constipation and ensures baby is content.
💤Normalise napping- “Nap when the baby sleeps” is great advice! Night feeds mean interrupted sleep, and while breasftfeeding encourages mums to relax, waking up multiple times overnight takes a toll. Prioritise and outsource as many chores as you can, and use baby naps as your snooze button.
👶🏽 Get Support- Set aside one or two periods in the day where someone else, Like your partner or parent, can care for your baby, so you can take care of yourself. Take a mineral salt bath, do some light stretching, take in some morning sunlight or journal and process your experience. It’s ok to take time for yourself, and everyone benefits from this.
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