You should have your postnatal check 6 to 8 weeks after your baby's birth to make sure you feel well and are recovering properly. Your GP surgery is required to offer and provide you with a postnatal check following changes made in April 2020. You can request an appointment for a check yourself, especially if you have any concerns. It's a good idea to make a list of questions to take along with you. Your postnatal check should be done with a GP. It can be done immediately before or after your baby's 6 to 8-week check. But it can also be done at a separate time if you would like it to be. Your doctor will normally schedule a postnatal check-up four to six weeks after you have your baby. This may be earlier if you have other medical issues during the pregnancy. He will check on your physical recovery from pregnancy and delivery, see how you're doing emotionally and address other problems you may be facing. You may have questions about your labor and delivery, and postnatal issues like breastfeeding, birth control, exercise, and sex. It helps to note down beforehand the questions and issues you want to discuss.
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