You may be overjoyed that your newborn baby is here, but after months of pregnancy and long hours laboring, you're certainly not alone if you also feel tired, sore and well, a little bit like Jell-O.
Your body goes through a lot while growing a baby. As your bump expands, the added weight puts pressure on your joints — it’s little wonder that this can lead to physical pain in the back and pelvic ...
They’re all over Instagram, TikTok, and Amazon—so if you’re pregnant, the algorithm has surely put postpartum belly bands on your radar. These products—sometimes called postpartum belly wraps or ...
Pregnant and starting to feel the strain? When you’re expecting it’s normal to experience a few aches and pains as your body changes. But if your growing bump is particularly uncomfortable or ...
At 35 weeks pregnant with my second child, getting dressed daily has been the biggest challenge (if you know, you know). I lived in sweatpants during my first pregnancy since it was during the ...
Which postpartum girdle is best? While everyone’s pregnancy looks different, the pressure of a growing baby distending the abdominal muscles happens in all pregnant individuals, and the recovery ...
Placenta previa happens when your placenta rests lower than usual and sits close to your cervix. This can change the way your lower belly feels, sometimes making sensations stronger or different from ...