Postpartum Guide: Maternity Leave, Postpartum Depression and the Months After Birth
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Postpartum

Your pregnancy journey doesn’t just end after you give birth. Also known as the fourth trimester, the postpartum period is a time for healing and rest as you navigate this wild new world (with a tiny sidekick in tow).

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5 things every mom should know about parental leave rights

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What moms wish employers understood about parental leave

Parental leave is not a perk. It is protective health time that safeguards recovery, bonding, feeding, and mental well-being. Here is what new parents wish every manager and HR team knew, plus practical steps to design leave that actually works.

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Why postpartum friendships can feel like lifelines

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Why postpartum rest is medical care, not a luxury

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