Postpartum

The weeks following childbirth are often marked by strong emotions,
mood swings, and fatigue. It is important for the new mother to have
support from her family and community as she recovers from the birth
and adjusts to the joyful and overwhelming reality of caring for a new
infant.


Halachically, the process of becoming tehorah after giving birth is
almost identical to that following regular menses. In practice,
bleeding generally lasts much longer (the median is 28 days) and
becomes intermittent before stopping completely. A woman who has
difficulty counting shivah neki'im postpartum should not hesitate to
ask halachic questions as often as necessary.

Articles

  Mikveh After Childbirth
  Postpartum Mood Disorders

Questions & Answers

  Staining on pill postpartum
  When to insert Mirena postpartum
  Still staining after three months
  Waiting 40 or 80 days
  Shivah neki'im postpartum
  Intimacy postpartum
  Managing continual staining
  Post-cesarean contraception
  Waiting until after mikveh to start POP
  Easing into intimacy postpartum
  Yellow discharge
  Starting bedikot postpartum
  Bleeding resumed in clean days
  LAM after period returns
  Pain with intimacy
  Color of lochia
  Finished neki'im before six week check-up
  Naming premature boy
  Vestot postpartum
  Bleeding after relations
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