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You'll be asked how you're feeling as part of a general discussion about your mental health and wellbeing. You'll be asked if you still have any vaginal discharge and whether you have had a period since the birth. Your blood pressure will be checked if you had problems during pregnancy or immediately after the birth.
Broadly, the major elements of postnatal care include: counseling and health education on recognition of danger signs and appropriate care-seeking (for both mother and newborn) counseling and health education on routine care practices such as exclusive breastfeeding and good thermal care practices.
5.1 Routine core postnatal care for the mother 1 Check the mother's vital signs. ... 2 Check if her uterus is contracting normally. ... 3 Clean the mother's belly, genitals and legs. ... 4 Check for heavy bleeding (haemorrhage) ... 5 Check the mother's genitals for tears and other problems. ... 6 Help the mother to urinate.
Women in the postnatal period need to maintain a balanced diet, just as they did during pregnancy. Iron and folic acid supplementation should also continue for 3 months after birth. Women who are breastfeeding require additional food and should drink sufficient clean water.
First 24 hours after birth: All postpartum women should have regular assessment of vaginal bleeding, uterine contraction, fundal height, temperature and heart rate (pulse) routinely during the first 24 hours starting from the first hour after birth. Blood pressure should be measured shortly after birth.
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Your blood pressure will be checked if you had problems during pregnancy or immediately after the birth. You may be offered an examination to see if your stitches have healed if you had an episiotomy or caesarean section.
5.1 Routine core postnatal care for the mother 1 Check the mother's vital signs. ... 2 Check if her uterus is contracting normally. ... 3 Clean the mother's belly, genitals and legs. ... 4 Check for heavy bleeding (haemorrhage) ... 5 Check the mother's genitals for tears and other problems. ... 6 Help the mother to urinate.
First visit Place of delivery. Person who conducted the delivery. History of any complications during the delivery / bleeding per vaginum / convulsions or loss of consciousness. Pain in the legs / abdominal pain / fever / dribbling or retention of urine / any breast tenderness, etc. Initiation of breastfeeding the baby.
First 24 hours after birth: All postpartum women should have regular assessment of vaginal bleeding, uterine contraction, fundal height, temperature and heart rate (pulse) routinely during the first 24 hours starting from the first hour after birth. Blood pressure should be measured shortly after birth.
First visit Place of delivery. Person who conducted the delivery. History of any complications during the delivery / bleeding per vaginum / convulsions or loss of consciousness. Pain in the legs / abdominal pain / fever / dribbling or retention of urine / any breast tenderness, etc. Initiation of breastfeeding the baby.

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