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Make postpartum recovery easier with this bed setup!

Updated: 2 days ago


You've probably come across the post- birth guidance that goes:

5 days in the bed 5 days on the bed 5 days near the bed

I love this, follow this myself, and recommend to my clients. And also, I'm worried about your bed.


Postpartum hormones, healing, and life with kids means your bed is hit with:

  • extreme night (and day) sweats

  • blood

  • snacks and spills in bed

  • baby poop

  • baby spit up

  • diaper leaks

  • etc


So! Around 37 weeks, I recommend setting up your bed to be ready for the occasion so that someone can wash your bedding without having to leave your bed too long.



Postpartum Bed Setup
Order of layers

This way, when things get funky, or when there are inevitable stains or spills, someone (hopefully NOT you) just strips the top layer of sheets and mattress protector and you hop right back in bed. Get the top layers washed as soon as possible and either put right back on the top layer or strip and replace if that needs a wash too.


Unfortunately, there's still laundry involved, but at least you can stay in bed without risking the mattress's wellbring


If you're planning a home birth, there are a few more elements to add once labor begins:



Homebirth bed setup
Homebirth Bed Layers


This is my holy grail mattress protector (non-toxic AND actually completely waterproof - I own 5). I have other "clean" bedding recommendations in this post. I am very passionate about the coziness and comfort of my bed.





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