RadiantRhythm+FollowWhy Taking a Visitor Break After Birth Should Be the NormAfter welcoming my baby, I realized how precious those first days are for bonding, healing, and simply adjusting to our new life. The pressure to entertain visitors right away felt overwhelming, even though everyone meant well. Looking back, I wish I’d given myself permission to say, “Not yet.” A week—or even longer—without visitors should be completely normal. Those early moments are fleeting, and families deserve the space to rest, recover, and connect without outside expectations. Let’s support new parents in setting boundaries that honor their needs and their baby’s well-being. Did you take time before inviting visitors after your baby arrived? Share your experience or thoughts below! #NewParentSupport #NormalizeRest #FamilyBoundaries #PostpartumCare #Parenting240Share
tuckerariel+FollowFree Mental Health Boost for New Moms!Willow and Canopie are teaming up to give new moms a massive mental health boost: 1 million hours of free support in May! From personalized plans to virtual classes on sleep, relationships, and postpartum healing, there’s something for every mom. Plus, you can call or text a crisis hotline right in the app. All resources are in English and Spanish. It’s like a Mother’s Day gift that actually makes a difference—way better than flowers! #NewMoms #MentalHealthMatters #MotherhoodSupport #PostpartumCare #MomsDeserveBetter #Health60Share
Jason Weaver+FollowTwins = Higher Heart Risk After Birth?!Just found out that having twins can seriously up your risk for heart issues in the year after giving birth—way more than having a single baby. And if you had high blood pressure during pregnancy, the risk jumps even higher! The study says we need better counseling before conception, especially for those doing fertility treatments, and more checkups after delivery if you have twins. Wild, right? #MomLife #HeartHealth #Twins #PostpartumCare #WomensHealth #Health10Share
Ryan Cunningham+FollowWhy New Moms Need Support Beyond 6 WeeksHey parents & friends, did you know over 30% of maternal deaths happen after six weeks postpartum? 🤯 A new study highlights this critical time, pushing for longer healthcare coverage to protect moms when they need it most! With cardiovascular issues and mental health making waves, there's so much work to do in ensuring care is there for every mom and bub. Let’s support the change! 💪 MaternalHealth #PostpartumCare #MomLife #HealthcareAwareness #Health91Share