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What you may feel
Your breast will still be sensitive and hurt, even if you are not breast feeding. Hemorrhoids will still be painful, but they are starting to get better. Your legs and feet will start returning to normal size as water retention starts to diminish You may be starting to get better at feeding your baby, and he/she may already be starting to get into a more manageable routine. You may not have fully gained control of your bladder fully. You will probably be feeling tired still. A foul odor or yellow vaginal discharge may indicate a problem, so if you should show any of these signs, call our doctor
What you should do
By now you should almost be able to see your feet, so look at them! Write down any questions that may have for your baby's first with your doctor. Enjoy your time with your new son or daughter.
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