The Benefits of Lying-In: Taking Care of Postpartum Mom and Baby
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Experts agree that an extended period of rest and quiet time is not only good for your baby, but for postpartum mom, too. Consider their tips on the “lying-in” period, this age-old practice focuses on mothers spending undisturbed time with their newborn.
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