Advice from the Underbelly
By Jennifer Wider, MD,
Author of The New Mom's Survival Guide: How to Reclaim Your
body, Your Health, Your Sanity, and Sex Life After Having a Baby
When I was pregnant with my first child, I had no absolutely no idea
what to expect. I went about my business as if nothing was
different. At work I'd occasionally glance down at my growing belly
as thoughts of chubby, quiet, smiling babies dressed in all-white
filled my mind. I had convinced myself that my life wouldn't really
change.
Fast forward a few months -- I was sitting in my infant daughter's
room and we were both crying. She was crying because she needed a
new diaper; I was crying for my old life, my lack of sleep and my
resentment toward my husband whose life hadn't really changed at
all. To add insult to injury, he came home that night "in the mood."
Was he on drugs?
Two months later, just as my daughter turned three months, I joined
a support group for new mothers. It was at that moment, I started to
see the light at the end of the "new mom tunnel." There, amidst six
other exhausted, overwhelmed and anxious women, I started to feel
human again. The group was led by a child psychologist, but each
discussion veered from the children and focused on us. Thank God for
that one hour I could devote to myself each week, it truly kept me
going.
We spoke about our sex lives, or lack of them; our emotional state
of mind; how our bodies had changed forever; our issues about
staying at home versus going back to work. Each week, there was a
new topic and when the women found out that I was a doctor, the
conversations shifted to our physical health. "Is it normal that my
hair is falling out?" "Why can't I lose the weight?" "Why are my
feet larger, will they ever shrink to their normal size?" "If my
child has the croup, can I get it?" "When will it stop hurting to
have sex?" "Ever since I had my son when I laugh, urine comes out,
is that normal?"
It became apparent to me that a host of health issues arise in new
mothers. And I became their resource. When I didn't have the answer,
I'd ask my Ob/Gyn or research it in a medical textbook. There was no
single, resource available to these young mothers that could
credibly answer their questions. And the resources that were
available provided sketchy information at best. I remember at one
session, a woman had spotted a skin change under her arm and after
going online, she came in hysterically crying, convinced she was
dying from skin cancer. She didn't realize that certain skin changes
were normal during and after pregnancy. What she had spotted turned
out to be a normal skin tag.
There were definitely things I wished someone warned me about before
I had my baby. From acne to enlarged feet, from resentment toward
your spouse to the fear of going back or not going back to work, not
to mention those other issues no-one wants to talk about like
constipation, depression, hemorrhoids and vaginal pain, women need
an outlet to discuss one of the largest changes they will ever
experience: a new baby!
Most people think new moms don't have time for themselves or their
own health, but given the proper resource, they will unquestionably
make the time. Sit down with a group of women after they give birth
and inevitably, the conversation will turn to health matters that
relate to themselves as well as their babies and children. It is my
hope that this book can provide some of the much-needed reassurance
and solid, well-researched health information to new mothers during
this tumultuous but miraculous time period.
©2008 Jennifer Wider, MD
Author Bio
Jennifer Wider, MD, is a doctor, author, and radio personality who
specializes in women's health issues. She is the medical advisor to
the Society for Women's Health Research in Washington, D.C. Dr.
Wider is a regular contributor to Cosmopolitan magazine and hosts a
weekly segment on Cosmo Radio for Sirius Satellite. She has appeared
as a health expert on The Today Show, CBS News, Good Day NY, Fox
News, and a variety of cable channels. She lives with her physician
husband, and their daughter and son, in Fairfield County,
Connecticut. Her book, The New Mom's Survival Guide, is available
now from Bantam Books.
Visit the author at
www.drwider.com.
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