Ch 15 Postpartum adoptions Flashcards
Puerperium
Begins after the delivery of the placenta and last approximately six weeks
Involution
The uterus returns to its normal size through a gradual process involving retrogressive changes that return it to its non-pregnant size and condition
Lochia
Vaginal discharge that occurs after birth and continues for approximately 4 to 8 weeks
Uterine atony
Failure of the uterus to contract adequately following delivery
Lactation
Secretion of milk by the breast
Engorgement
Post natal physiologic painful condition in which distention and swelling of the breast tissue occurs as a result of an increase in blood and lymph supply as a precursor to lactation
Attachment
The formation of a relationship between a parent and a newborn through a process of physical and emotional interactions
Taking in phase
The time immediately after birth when the client needs sleep, depends on others to meet her needs, and relives the events surrounding the birth process
Taking hold phase
The second phase of maternal adoption, is characterized by dependent and independent maternal behavior this phase typically starts on the second or third day postpartum and may last several weeks
Letting go phase
The third phase of maternal adaption, the woman reestablishes relationships with other people. She adapts to parenthood in her new role as a mother. She assumes responsibility and care of the newborn with a bit more confidence
Engrossment
The partners developing bond with the newborn a time of intense absorption, preoccupation, and interest