Postpartum Problems Flashcards
At the time of delivery, where is the top of the uterus palpated?
The umbilicus.
How long does it take for he uterus to return to a non-palpable state?
10 days
How long does it take for the cervical os to close post-pregnancy?
7-10 days
How long can a patient present with bloody discharge following delivery?
Usually 2 weeks, although can be for up to 6 weeks.
When does menstruation begin again following delivery?
6 weeks later.
When does the hypercoagulable state of pregnancy disappear following delivery?
6 weeks later.
How are vaginal/perineal/labial tears managed in most cases?
Suturing
How is the risk of thromboembolism reduced in mothers?
Early mobilisation and discharge.
May require prophylaxis.
What is the most common causes of urinary retention following pregnancy?
Vaginal trauma or pain.
Treat with catheterisation.
When do the 2 peaks of postnatal depression occur?
2-4 weeks
10-14 weeks
How is postnatal depression treated?
Support and antidepressants.
Where does puerperal psychosis present?
Days 3 and 14.
It is of abrupt onset.
What organism is most commonly responsible for mastitis?
Staphylococcus aureus
How is mastitis treated?
Treat with oral flucloxacillin and advise to continue breastfeeding.
What form of contraception is advised following pregnancy?
Progesterone OP
Combined OC pill is contraindicated due to the risk of venous thromboembolism.