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What you may feel
Now that you may be getting back into regular activities you can expect your back muscles to be a little stiff. You should have regained full control of your bladder and bowel movements. You be getting anxious to get back to work, but cherish the time you have with your baby while yo can. If you were experiencing any baby blues, then your emotion should be returning to normal by now.
What you should do
You may want to start planning for after birth contraception If you are going to be returning to work soon, you may want to start spending a few hours a day away from your baby, to start to adjust yourself to when you do return to work. Your clothes may still be a little tight. It can take some time for your body to return to it's prepregnancy shape. Start making plans for daycare, and your back to work routine.
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