Postnatal care – baby and you
Looking after yourself at home
Ways to get support
Practical support
Involve your family and friends. They can provide a network of help for emergencies, babysitting, social activities and ‘time out’ for you.
Personal support
These are people you can talk to about how you are feeling. They may include family, friends and health professionals.
Ways to take care of yourself
- sleep when your baby is sleeping
- limit outside activities and visitors
- drink lots of water and eat healthy foods
- try to get exercise and fresh air every day
- join a breastfeeding or new mothers support group
- talk about your feelings with your partner or others
- let family and friends help with chores.
More information:
- Pregnancy, Birth and Baby helpline or call 1800 882 436
- Child Health Service (Children’s Health Queensland)
- Parents’ Groups
- Ryan's Rule
- Red Nose Grief and Loss Support – miscarriage, stillbirth and newborn death support
In this guide:
- Baby’s safety and security in hospital
- How do I register my baby’s birth?
- Looking after yourself at home
- Your physical health and wellbeing
- Emotional health after baby
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