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Your provider checks your (birth canal), () and . If you had an episiotomy or a tear during birth, your provider checks to see that its healed. An episiotomy is a cut made at the opening of the to help let the baby out. Your provider can tell you when its safe to have sex again.
The 4 Ts of postpartum hemmorrage refer to the causes, which include: tone (uterine atony), trauma (laceration), tissue (retained placenta), and thrombin (coagulopathies).
Depending on how your labor went and if you tore or had an episiotomy, though, you may still be sore and even have vaginal and perineal pain. Cramping: Postpartum cramping happens as your contracts and is usually most intense on days two and three after delivery.
The comprehensive postpartum visit should include a full assessment of physical, social, and psychological well-being, including the following domains: mood and emotional well-being; infant care and feeding; sexuality, contraception, and birth spacing; sleep and fatigue; physical recovery from birth; chronic disease
The review during the postpartum visit should include: An interval history. A physical examination to evaluate the patients current status. An evaluation of her adaptation to the newborn. Specific inquires regarding breastfeeding. Assessment of weight, blood pressure, and abdomen, as well as a pelvic examination.