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Why the Right Hypnobirthing Course Matters: Finding Calm in Every Birth Experience
Why the Right Hypnobirthing Course Matters: Finding Calm in Every Birth Experience Birth is one of the most transformative experiences in...
Emily-Clare Hill
Feb 24


The First Three Days After Birth
Birth is not the finish line—it’s the beginning of postpartum. Immediately after the placenta is born, your body starts a massive hormonal shift:
• Oxytocin rises to help contract the uterus, prevent bleeding, and bond you with your baby.
• Prolactin and colostrum flow begin, preparing for milk production.
• Endorphins dip, and you may feel weepy, high, tender, or quiet.
• You’re also bleeding, possibly sore, and physically depleted.
Emily-Clare Hill
Jan 4
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