For the Newborn:
- Oil Massage (Bala Abhyanga):
- Gentle Touch: Using warm sesame or coconut oil.
- Strokes: Gentle, soothing strokes to promote circulation and muscle tone.
- Bathing (Snana):
- Herbal Baths:
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Herbal Decoctions: Adding mild herbal decoctions to bath water to protect the baby’s skin.
- Diet (Ahara):
- Breastfeeding:
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Exclusive Breastfeeding: Encouraged for the first six months.
- Mother’s Diet: Ensure the mother's diet supports healthy lactation
- Care of the Umbilical Cord (Nabhi Paricharya):
- Natural Healing:
- Antiseptic Herbal Powders: Application of antiseptic and healing herbal powders on the umbilical stump.
Postnatal Checkups:
- Regular Monitoring:
- Initial Visits: Visits from an Ayurvedic practitioner to monitor health and recovery.
- Follow-up Care: Ongoing assessments and adjustments to the regimen as needed.
Support Systems:
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Family and Community Support:
- Assistance: Help from family members and community in daily chores and baby care.
- Shared Experiences: Joining support groups for new mothers.
- Education and Counseling:
- Guidance: Providing education on postpartum care and emotional support through counseling.
By following this Ayurvedic postnatal care regimen, the mother can experience a smoother recovery, improved health, and a balanced transition into motherhood, while the newborn receives the nurturing and support needed for a healthy start in life.