Postpartum Flashcards

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Lochia

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  • first three days vagina discharge is bright red in color and moderate to heavy in volume
  • next seven days discharge becomes less in amount and is darker in color
  • day 10 bleeding is significantly less and contains more mucous
  • as days progress discharge becomes less in amount and becomes brownish in color
  • ~4 weeks site where placenta was attached is healed and discharge has usually stopped
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Changes in weight and fluid volume

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  • Weight gained during pregnancy will not disappear immediately after birth
  • Mothers initially may have increased swelling after birth due to IV fluids and medications like Pitocin or from epidural
  • ~ 1/6 of mom’s total body weight will be lost in first 3-5 days with remaining weight gradually disappearing over several weeks/months
  • Normal diuresis occurs over several days after birth
  • Mom’s circulating blood volume will decrease by 50% within few weeks
  • Moms may be unable to urinate immediately after birth due to trauma/swelling of urethra but will normally be able to urinate within 6-8 hrs after birth
  • If mom is unable to urinate, having her sit on commode with 2-3 drops of peppermint oil placed in 2-3 ounces of hot water in urine collection container may aid in voiding. Do not put peppermint directly on skin
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Tremors

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  • Leg and lower body tremors are often noted immediately after birth due to significant exertion needed to give birth
  • Placing warm blankets on mom may feel good, however tremors will disappear shortly after birth without intervention
  • Food and fluids will aid in raising mom’s blood sugar, decrease tremors and help her energy level
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Postpartum mood disorders

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  • ~1/7 women are diagnosed
  • Many women experience symptoms but are not diagnosed or treated
  • Symptoms generally occur several weeks to months after birth unless mom has previous history of depression before
  • Symptoms last longer than two weeks
  • Mom often feels she is a “bad mom”
  • Thyroid functions may also be abnormal
  • Sleep deprivation is significant contributing factor
  • Traumatic births put mothers at higher risk for depression
  • Stress triggers inflammatory response which triggers depression
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Placenta Encapsulation

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  • Process in which placenta is dried, pulverized, and placed in capsules
  • Placenta is unique to each woman, no prescription medication, over-the-counter medication can match a woman’s own placental hormones
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Placenta Encapsulation - Benefits

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  • Decrease in baby blues and postpartum mood disorders
  • Increased energy and milk supply
  • Decrease in lochia and therefore anemia
  • Decrease in insomnia and sleep disorders
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Placenta Encapsulation - Preparation methods

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  • Must be done under sterile conditions
  • Mom must be tested prior to birth for communicable diseases
  • Oriental method includes herbs mixed in after dehydration, then encapsulated, and has an indefinite shelf life
  • Other methods steam placenta, dehydrate it, pulverize it and encapsulate with, shelf life is 1-3 years
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Placenta Encapsulation - Dosage

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  • Dosage is individualized depending on each mother’s need

- Initial recommendation is two capsules three times daily

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Edinburgh Postpartum Depression

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  • Recommendation is that baby’s provide does it every visit for first year
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