Often called the "fourth trimester," the postpartum period is a period of significant healing, transformation, and adjustment for both the mother and her newborn. There are special spiritual and physical demands when this time of year falls during the holy month of Ramadan. Many new Muslim mothers have a strong desire to observe the nighttime prayers and fasts that characterize this holy month. However, the postpartum body is in a state of vigorous recuperation, according to professional midwives. Regardless of whether a mother gave birth naturally or by a cesarean section, her body is constantly repairing damaged tissue, controlling hormones, and, frequently, producing milk that will maintain her child's life
Midwives are essential in helping moms strike this delicate balance. The safety and welfare of the mother-infant pair are always the top priorities. Women in the postpartum phase (the state of nifas) are customarily excused from fasting in Islam in order to give their bodies the time and energy they need to heal. With an emphasis on physical recuperation, nutritional replenishment, and the emotional shift of becoming a new parent during a month of collective worship, this article offers comprehensive guidance from midwives on how to manage postpartum care throughout Ramadan.
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