What to expect at your first postpartum checkup
Your postpartum checkup is the first visit you will have with your doctor after giving birth. It is important to ensure that you are recovering from your pregnancy and birth.
Your postpartum checkup is the first visit you will have with your doctor after giving birth. It is important to ensure that you are recovering from your pregnancy and birth.
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