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n the first few days and weeks following birth, you may notice that you are constantly going over what happened during your birth as your body heals and your mind tries to make sense of what happened. For some people, these thoughts about the birth are not distressing and they quickly happen less often.

In many cases, you will need a third-party who is already supporting you (such as a GP, Social Worker, or tenancy support worker) to make arrangements on your behalf to access a food bank. 

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You may have heard people talk about the importance of bonding with your baby. Bonding is the term that is often used to refer to the process of developing a close, loving relationship with your baby. It is thought to be important for the baby’s physical, social and emotional development - and is, of course, a huge source of joy for many parents.