Dr. Dimple Doshi (MBBS, MD, DGO)
Lady Gynecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
27+ years’ experience
20,000+ surgeries completed
The birth of a baby is a joyful milestone, but the weeks following delivery bring many physical and emotional changes for new mothers. Many women experience fatigue, body pain, hormonal fluctuations, or concerns about breastfeeding and recovery.
This phase, known as the postnatal or postpartum period, is an important time for both the mother’s healing and the baby’s early development. With proper medical guidance and supportive care, women can recover comfortably and regain their strength after childbirth.
In my clinical experience, structured postnatal care helps mothers recover faster, prevent complications, and adjust confidently to their new role.
Postnatal care refers to the medical care and support provided to the mother and newborn during the weeks following childbirth.
The postpartum period usually lasts six weeks after delivery, during which the body gradually returns to its pre-pregnancy state.
Monitoring the mother’s physical recovery
Supporting breastfeeding and infant care
Managing post-delivery pain and healing
Screening for postpartum complications
Providing guidance on nutrition and emotional well-being
Proper care during this period helps ensure the health of both mother and baby.
Dr. Dimple Doshi’s Tip:
Many mothers focus entirely on the newborn and forget their own recovery. Postnatal care is equally important for the mother’s long-term health and well-being.
Postnatal care helps monitor recovery after delivery and prevents complications that may arise during the postpartum period.
The weeks after childbirth involve significant physical and hormonal changes.
Ensures proper healing after delivery
Detects infections or complications early
Supports successful breastfeeding
Helps manage emotional changes
Promotes healthy bonding between mother and baby
Regular follow-up visits allow doctors to ensure recovery is progressing normally.
After childbirth, the body undergoes several natural changes as it heals and adjusts hormonally.
Vaginal bleeding (lochia)
Breast fullness and milk production
Abdominal discomfort
Perineal soreness after vaginal delivery
Surgical incision healing after cesarean delivery
Fatigue and sleep disturbances
These changes are normal but should be monitored to ensure proper recovery.
Certain symptoms after childbirth may indicate complications and should be evaluated by a doctor.
Heavy vaginal bleeding
Severe abdominal pain
High fever
Foul-smelling vaginal discharge
Breast pain with fever
Severe headaches
Sudden swelling of legs
Prompt medical evaluation helps prevent serious postpartum complications.
Dr. Dimple Doshi’s Tip:
If any symptom feels unusual or concerning after delivery, it is always safer to consult your doctor rather than wait for it to resolve on its own.
Proper nutrition, rest, and medical follow-up help support faster recovery during the postpartum period.
Eat a balanced diet rich in protein, iron, and calcium
Stay well hydrated
Get adequate rest whenever possible
Begin gentle physical activity as advised by the doctor
Follow post-delivery wound care instructions
Healthy lifestyle habits promote physical healing and emotional well-being.
Breastfeeding support helps mothers establish proper feeding techniques and ensure adequate nutrition for the baby.
Correct baby positioning during feeding
Managing breast engorgement
Preventing nipple soreness
Ensuring adequate milk supply
Monitoring baby’s feeding pattern
Early support helps mothers feel more confident in breastfeeding their newborn.
Hormonal changes after delivery may lead to mood swings, emotional sensitivity, or postpartum blues in some mothers.
Mood swings
Anxiety about caring for the newborn
Sleep-related stress
Feelings of overwhelm
In most cases, these changes improve as the body recovers and routine stabilizes.
However, persistent sadness or anxiety should be discussed with a doctor.
The cost of postnatal care in Mumbai depends on follow-up consultations, medical evaluations, and any additional treatments required after delivery.
Post-delivery checkups
Medication and supplements
Breastfeeding support
Diagnostic tests if required
Management of postpartum complications
Each mother’s recovery needs are different, so care plans are personalized.
A postnatal checkup is usually recommended within six weeks after childbirth to evaluate the mother’s recovery and overall health.
Healing of the uterus and reproductive organs
Recovery from vaginal or cesarean delivery
Breast health and breastfeeding progress
Emotional well-being
Family planning options
Regular follow-up ensures the mother’s recovery is progressing well.
Ans. The postpartum recovery period usually lasts about six weeks, although complete recovery may take longer.
Ans. Yes. Vaginal bleeding known as lochia is normal for several weeks after childbirth.
Ans. Light activity may begin gradually after medical advice, depending on the type of delivery.
Ans. Yes. Hormonal changes can cause mood swings or postpartum blues in some mothers.
Ans. A postnatal checkup is usually recommended within six weeks after childbirth.
The postpartum period is a crucial time for recovery, healing, and adjusting to life with a newborn. Proper postnatal care helps mothers regain strength, monitor their health, and ensure their baby’s well-being.
With the right medical guidance and support, most women recover smoothly and transition confidently into motherhood.
If you have recently delivered or have concerns during the postpartum period, consulting an experienced gynecologist can help ensure safe recovery and continued well-being for both mother and baby.