It was seen in the research that women of the control group had nearly 1.5 times as many problems as the intervention group during the 6-week postpartum period (relative risk [RR]: 0.73). This meant that 57.1% of the women of the intervention group and 78.6% of the women of the control group experienced at least one problem during this period. The difference between the groups was statistically found significant in favor of intervention group in terms of problem-experience during the 6-week postpartum period (p = 0.007) (see Table 2).