Why Haemorrhoids Happen Postpartum
Haemorrhoids (swollen veins in the rectal area) are incredibly common during pregnancy and after birth due to:
- Increased pressure during pregnancy
- Straining during labour and pushing
- Constipation (common postpartum)
- Hormonal changes affecting blood vessels
You're Not Alone
If you're dealing with haemorrhoids, know that you're in good company. It's one of the most common postpartum issues, yet many mothers feel embarrassed to discuss it. We believe every aspect of your recovery deserves care and attention—including this one.
Our Haemorrhoid Care Approach
What to Expect
- Immediate relief: Cooling sensation and reduced discomfort within minutes
- 1-2 weeks: Noticeable reduction in swelling and pain
- 4-6 weeks: Most haemorrhoids significantly improved or resolved
- Ongoing prevention: Dietary and lifestyle tips to prevent recurrence
Haemorrhoid Care
Educational Resources
Helpful guides for comfort, care, and confidence.
Why This Matters
We created this collection because we believe no mother should feel embarrassed about seeking relief for a common postpartum issue. Your comfort matters, your recovery matters, and we're here to support you—no judgment, just care.