10 Self-Care Tips for NEW MOMS (postpartum health, wellbeing + what I wish I knew)

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As a tech, family and faith enthousiast I try to share the best content around to boost your overall well-being. With years of experience in the tech and web area I can guide to reach your goals more directly.

October 12, 2024



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As a tech, family and faith enthousiast I try to share the best content around to boost your overall well-being. With years of experience in the tech and web area I can guide to reach your goals more directly.

29 Comments

  1. @livingwholewithless

    YES to all of this 👏🏽 my biggest tip as a mama of a 10 month old baby is to accept the new season of life, embrace your current circumstances and do life WITH your baby instead of trying to escape. It encourages baby to be flexible with you and provides a positive example. Thanks for the tips! I love your channel ❤

  2. @Cyberdyneskynet

    This is our 5th baby. We are expecting him in November. I’m brushing up on all post partum videos and diets and reminders. It will be our 3rd home birth. All of the information is appreciated 🙏 God bless!

  3. @KaCaro38

    I’m a new mom of an amazing 8 week old baby girl 🐣. Thank u so much for sharing your experience. I feel eveeeery word you said… was my experience too! 🥲 Prepped like crazy during pregnancy and for birth… and post-partum felt absolutely unexpected to me. I do agree with ALL your tips and yes… a quick reminder that we are not the only ones having those struggles. All women after birth actually are… is just that sometimes this topic is not much talked about. Kudos to your content 🙌🏻💚✨!

  4. @panlantaw

    Mommy I would recommend singing a praise song to God in the morning as it lifts up your spirit, that includes faster physical healing as well. The mind shift of focusing in God's goodness is refreshing as always. That's what I do now though I'm still in my 5th month pregnancy and staying at home. I feel so assured in God's power and faithfulness that this journey is going to be an enjoyable one.❤

  5. @OffhandAgent

    Due in 8 weeks! Trying to prepare my mind for postpartum. Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful tips❤

  6. @lauragaughan7756

    Hi! I am six weeks postpartum. This video SPOKE to me. I also had a C section & healing from it was so rough. You vocalize so much of what I was feeling here. Thanks, girl. ❤

  7. @jamesvivianjv98

    Thank you! My partner has struggled after her c section and I’m going to send her this – hearing from another mum that she’s not alone is really important I think. As much as I want to help, shared experiences are definitely the better way to get the message across.

  8. @lanagoldsmith

    Congrats, Meghan! I’m impressed you’re making videos with such a new baby! Thanks for this: as a parent, it can be tough to think of what takes care of myself and to make the time. Postpartum life is not talked about in the general new baby curriculum so thank you for sharing this.

  9. @ciaranewland1072

    This is all soooooo good!!! I’m having my second baby in a couple months and these reminders were so good🥰

  10. @OYO2261

    Hello everyone!
    Amazing video ever seriously it's so So Amazing great video hats off 👋

  11. @typhaniford7812

    Thank you.. I am crying after hearing “it does get easier”… it’s just so hard sometimes. I’m just having a rough day. Thank you for this!

  12. @Casscapri

    You are doing great Meg 🥰 The postpartum is an extremely intense moment filled wit mixed emotions, like you describe (I say it as a mom of an older child, as well). I promise things get much better with time 😊, you just have to enjoy this magical moment. Sometimes I wish my son was a little baby again so I can hold him in my arms like in those times. It takes a lot of your energy, yes! so accepting help is really valuable. Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  13. @waterfallfinder

    Amazing video. I don't have a new born, but can remember it like yesterday with my 3 children who are now 17, 12 & 6.
    I do think your video will be so helpful to new mums.
    Also congratulations on your newborn baby girl
    I actually returned to your channel because you helped me a while ago with actually sticking to more healthy eating and habits. So I came here for that.
    But can relate to you in many ways.
    I'll go look now for the older videos which helped me before

  14. @randljuliansawesome

    I absolutely love these videos. I am not a Mom yet but I really want to be. Thank you so much for all of your help with learning how to detoxify, live healthy, and care for yourself. Thanks for being so down to earth and removing the stigma. I don't know you personally but I love your videos. ❤️

  15. @JoyCojan

    Thank you so much for this encouragement. I have a two year old and a 4 month old and often feel very alone and this makes me very anxious. Some of these tips are a good reminder for me.

  16. @allisonhadland7148

    I've been following your channel for a couple years and I was so happy that we were pregnant at the same time. My baby is 6 weeks now and I've loved hearing about your experience and the tips you've picked up so far. This newborn time is so hard but so amazing ❤️

  17. @neylimargonzalez1696

    Amazing tips, one thing that helps me is going for walks before my baby wakes up in the morning or in the evenings when my husband is at home and he takes care of my son!

  18. @mullins809

    If you can – hire a mother’s helper – best decision we made! Made me a much better enjoyable mother 😀

  19. @claudinealhambra7254

    Do what feels right— trust your instincts. People will give their unsolicited advice, but at the end of the day, you will still do you. 😊

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