Having a newborn baby is stressful, and there’s an additional layer of concern when you’re a new mom trying to find your way in the middle of a worldwide pandemic.
That’s why I recently turned to Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and former health commissioner for Baltimore, to get her top tips for moms with newborns during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Not only has Dr. Wen been a leading voice in public health and a frequent national commentator on coronavirus, she also gave birth to her second child, Isabelle Wen Walker, earlier this month. Here’s what Dr. Wen told me:
1. Ask for help when you need to.
“The postpartum period is one of the most vulnerable times in women’s lives. Know that it’s normal to feel exhausted and overwhelmed,” said Dr. Wen. “Don’t be afraid to ask for help — from your partner, from your doctor and from your loved ones.”
2. Get a virtual support system.
Because of social distancing, it’s likely that you cannot see family and friends in person. That can be difficult both emotionally and physically.








