Will there be any after-effects of having a baby?

Giving birth to a child is a natural human physiological process, not a disease, and there is no such thing as aftereffects, but the process of pregnancy and childbirth can cause damage to the organism of some people. Sequelae refer to problems that remain after the condition has improved and can cause some damage to the body. Pregnancy is not a disease, but the enormous physical and psychological changes during pregnancy can cause temporary or long-term health problems for some women. Pregnant women may experience postpartum depression, hair loss, etc. Childbirth may result in impaired function of the pelvic floor muscles, which are the muscles that connect the anus, vagina, and urethra in women, and if the damaged pelvic floor muscles are not restored, urinary incontinence may also occur after childbirth. During pregnancy, women will enhance their nutritional intake, which can easily lead to obesity, and breastfeeding after delivery may also have mammary related problems. Regular checkups are needed during pregnancy to minimize risks and to actively cooperate with your doctor for postpartum recovery.