Don't hesitate to head into the wilderness with your baby. The birds, butterflies and sounds of the forest are a rich experience for an infant. Baby carriers are designed for comfort – for parent and child. As you build your stamina, you'll be able to enjoy long hikes, camping trips and even a backpacking excursion, if you're up for it.
Heading into the backcountry or even into the neighborhood park system on a trail relieves stress and takes you away from it all. It's also a healthy way to spend time with your loved ones, catch up on conversation and reaffirm the relationships that support you.
Keep in mind that depression is common after delivery. Having a strong support network, getting out of the house and doing things you truly enjoy are key to preventing mood swings. Regular exercise – which may allow your mind to get that perspective and your body to release those feel-good endorphins – has been shown to improve mood as well.
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