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After you’ve had your baby

A diagram titled "My Postnatal Journey" outlines the key stages and health checks for a newborn and the mother. It includes: Birth: Initial health checks and support. Day 3-5: Weighing the baby and newborn bloodspot screening. From Birth: Breastfeeding/infant feeding support. Within 3 Days: Newborn infant physical examination (NIPE). From 10 Days: Health visitor support. 6-8 Weeks Postnatal Check: Full assessment of the baby and screening tests. Pelvic Health: Focus on the mother's pelvic health.

In this section find out more about:

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  • Essential guide to feeding and caring for my baby
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  • Community Postnatal Care

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