Navigating the First 30 Days
The first 30 days after birth are critical for both mother and baby, involving key medical appointments to ensure their health and well-being. Newborns typically have their first pediatrician visit within the first week, followed by additional check-ups around 2 to 4 weeks. Mothers usually see their obstetrician around 6 weeks postpartum for a thorough recovery assessment. As a doula, providing guidance, emotional support, and assistance with scheduling these appointments is essential. This article outlines the important timelines and purposes of these early doctor visits, highlighting the doula’s role in supporting new families.