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4 Post-Pregnancy Procedures to Consider to Increase Your Comfort and Wellness

01 January 2006 · Viewed 1488 times · Disclaimer & Terms
Tags: maternity care, birth recovery

Has the stork recently paid you a visit? If you're like most expectant mothers, you're probably feeling a lot of pressure to bounce back quickly after welcoming your bundle of joy. However, it's important to remember that pregnancy and childbirth is a big deal that inevitably leaves a lasting impression on your body. Some of these changes are more welcome than others, but some can leave you with pain or discomfort. Here are four post-pregnancy procedures to consider if motherhood leaves you with unwanted side effects.

Tummy Tuck

Your abdominal area bears the brunt of your body's changes during pregnancy, so it makes sense to consider a tummy tuck afterward. This procedure tightens the skin and muscles that become lax during pregnancy and are cut through during a cesarean section. You can also have excess skin removed during a tummy tuck, which is a particular concern for women who gained a lot of baby weight or gave birth to multiples.

Stretch Mark and Scar Removal

Whether you have a natural birth or a cesarean section, you're not likely to leave the delivery room without a few battle scars. The good news is that removing surgical scars and stretch marks is an easy and affordable outpatient procedure that can boost your body image and help you feel like your pre-pregnancy self again.

Labial Reduction

Prominent labia minora, the inner lips of the vagina, are mostly due to genetics. However, they can become more uncomfortable after childbirth due to hormonal and physical changes. Long labia can also inhibit post-birth recovery by making exercise, sex and other activities difficult, so it's no surprise that many women opt for labiaplasty (such as at https://www.ascdenver.com/vaginal-rejuvenation/) after childbirth for both practical and aesthetic reasons.

Breast Lift

Although it's a myth that breastfeeding causes sagging, the hormonal and weight changes that typically happen during pregnancy can. Many women choose to get a breast lift after pregnancy to boost their self-esteem, fit into their clothes better and reduce problems like chafing and excess sweating. You can also combine your lift with an augmentation or reduction if you're unhappy with your breast size.

While you might want your pre-baby body back as soon as possible, it's important to heal completely from giving birth before pursuing cosmetic procedures. Having surgery too soon can impair healing and cause serious complications. Your final results will also be better if you wait for your body to settle after all the changes that come with pregnancy and childbirth.

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