Subject: Midwifery III (Theory)
Following the delivery of the fetus and placenta, postnatal examination and care entail systemic assessment as well as appropriate guidance offered to mother and baby. The goals of a postnatal examination are to discover and repair any abnormal conditions in the mother and infant, to diagnose and treat life-threatening complications, to establish breastfeeding, and improve the mother's mental and physical health. It is an opportunity to diagnose and cure any gynecological – medical problem, whether pre-existing or arising after childbirth, as soon as possible. The National Essential Maternal and Neonatal Health Care Service Package for Nepal suggested three postnatal visits for all mothers, whether they were delivered at home or at a health institution. Emergency care, family planning counseling and assistance, community participation, and complication management are all components of postpartum care.
Following the delivery of the fetus and placenta, postnatal examination and care include systemic evaluation as well as appropriate guidance offered to mother and baby.
According to the National Safe Motherhood Program, moms should receive a postnatal checkup within three days of birth. The first 24 hours are the most critical for the postpartum mother and newborn baby, with many deaths occurring.
The woman should be closely monitored for the next 24 hours. Following that, the examination should be performed on the day of discharge before leaving the hospital. At the conclusion of the sixth week of puerperium, the third regular postnatal examination is performed. It is frequently done to discover any anomalies as well as to determine the mother and baby's status.
The Nepalese National Essential Maternal and Neonatal Health Care Service Package suggested three postnatal visits for all women, regardless of whether they were delivered at home or in a health institution.
First postnatal visit: within 72 hours or as soon as possible after delivey.
Second postpartum visit: within 4-7 days following delivey.
Third postpartum visit: within 6 weeks of delivery.
Note: incase of institution delivery good postpartum care examination or visit can be done as:
What do you refer by Postnatal examination?
Postnatal examination and care involves systemic examination as well as appropriate advice given to mother and baby following the delivery of fetus along with placenta.
The National Safe Motherhood Program recommended that mothers should have a postnatal checkup within 3 days of delivery. The first 24 hours is the most crucial period for the postpartum mother and newborn baby, when large numbers of death occurs.
What are the objectives and the purpose of postnatal examination ?
OBJECTIVES:
PURPOSES:
List the Danger signs that are seen on postpartum mother and newborn baby ?
Danger signs of postpartum mother:
Danger signs of newborn baby:
What are the Components of postpartum care ?
Components of postpartum care:
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