Comprehensive Postnatal Care for Mothers
Postnatal Care
Recovery doesn’t stop at delivery. Our postnatal care program is designed to support your physical and emotional well-being as you transition into motherhood.
Key Aspects of Postnatal Care:
- Monitoring physical recovery after delivery
- Support for managing postnatal challenges like fatigue and baby blues
- Guidance on baby care and bonding
Motherness Hospital team ensures that you recover with the care and attention you deserve, making your postnatal journey as smooth as possible.
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What is meant by postnatal?
The time immediately following childbirth is referred to as the postnatal or postpartum period. A crucial but frequently overlooked time in a new parent’s life is the postpartum phase.
What is postnatal nursing?
In the days immediately following delivery, postpartum nurses provide care for both women and newborns. Along with providing medical care and keeping an eye out for any issues with the patient or infant, they also support and educate families during the early stages of bonding.
What are the most common postpartum problems?
Sleep deprivation and/or postpartum depression, also known as the “baby blues.” issues related to breastfeeding, like clogged milk ducts, mastitis, or swollen breasts. Constipation, hemorrhoids, and digestive and colorectal issues like fecal and urine incontinence.
What does a newborn's immediate care involve?
Care from the moment of birth (delayed cord clamping, thorough drying, breathing assessment, skin-to-skin contact, and early breastfeeding initiation) thermal treatment. When necessary, perform resuscitation. encouragement of breastfeeding.