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Normal puerperium(Postpartum care)

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Normal PuerperiumDefinition1. It is the period of adjustment after pregnancy and delivery when

anatomical and physiological changes of pregnancy are reversed and the body returns to the normal non pregnant state.. (reproductive tract returns to its normal, non-pregnancy state)

1. 6 weeks in duration. (periods after birth )

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Stages of Puerperium

• The post partum period has been divide into:

• The immediate puerperium, the first 24 hours after parturition; when acute post anesthetic or post delivery complications may occur.

• The early puerperium, which extends until the first week post partum.

• The remote puererium, which includes the period of time required for involution of the genital organs through the sixth weeks postpartum.

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Anatomical and Physiological changes

• Immediately after labor, the woman is in a state of physical fatigue in many cases, slight shivering, muscular tremors and chattering of teeth occur for about 10 – 15 minutes.

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Temperature: Fever It is normal but usually there is a slight rise

during the first day which is known as (reactionary rise), not exceed 38oC and drops within 24 hours and not accompanied by increased pulse rate, if it is more than 38oc or for more than 24 hours, it is called puerperal pyrexia).

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Involution of the uterus return to the pelvis by about 2 weeks be at normal size by 6 weeks the weight changes of uterus 1000g immediately after birth (excluding the fetus, placenta, membrane and amniotic fluid. 500g 1 weeks after birth 300g 2 weeks after birth 50g 6 weeks after birth

The endometrial lining rapidly regenerates (16 days) The placental site undergoes a series of changes in the

postpartum period

Its fundus level approximates that of a 20 week pregnancy at the level of umbilicus, at the end first post partum week it is palpable at the symphysis pubic

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Decidua discharge comes from the placental site and

maintains for 4-6 weeks• Lochia rubra Red in color for the first 3-4 days• Lochia serosa Pink in color, maintains for 2 weeks• Lochia alba White in color, maintains for 2-3 weeks

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After Pain

After expulsion of fetus and placenta the uterus contracts to regain its normal size, weight and site, this called involution of uterus. Oxytocin is released from posterior lobe of the pituitary gland in response to the sucking, which facilitate uterine contraction.

Characteristic of after pain: Occur during the 1st 2-3 days of puerperium Abdominal pains (like cramps) and back pain. Strong, regular, and coordinated. The intensity, frequency and regularity of contraction decrease

after the 1st postpartum day.

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Constipation

• It is common in the first few days of puerperium and is due to many factors. The woman‘s food intake is interrupted, there may be dehydration during labor, the abdominal muscles are lax and perineal lacerations make defecation painful.

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Cervix it never returns to the nulli-parous state. the external os is closed to the extent that a

finger could not be easily introduced. It return to its normal state at 4 weeks

after birth

Vagina shrinks to a non-pregnant state resolution of the increased vascularity and

edema occurs by 3 weeks the vaginal epithelium appears atrophic.

This is restored by weeks 6-10.

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Perineum Swelling completely gone within 1-2

weeks The muscle tone may or may not

return to normal, depending on the extent of injury.

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Preparation for lactation Lactation can occur by 16 weeks' gestation.

Lacto genesis is initially triggered by the delivery of the placenta (E↓P↓and prolactin).

the prolactin levels decrease and return to normal

within 2-3 weeks (not breastfeeding)

The colostrums (the first 2-4 days)

The milk continues to change throughout the period of breastfeeding to meet the changing demands of the baby.

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Psychological changes.

• Mild degree of depression and emotional liability. (normal)

• Puerperal psychosis, confusion with disorientation in time, space and a complete loss of interest in the child (abnormal)

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Systemic change Cardiovascular system Blood volume returns to non-pregnant levels by the

tenth days of puerperium Cardiac output ↑(immediately after delivery) →

slowly declines→ reach late pregnancy levels 2 days postpartum→ normal 2-6 weeks.

Hematologic changes Hemoglobin concentration↑on the first postpartum

days Several clotting factors (fibrinogen) ↑on the first days

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Micturation; There is diuresis in the first two days of puerperium.

Retention of urine may occur either due to the sphincter or reflexly from perineal trauma.

Skin; There is a tendency to sweating.

Body weight: Is slightly lost during the first 10 days.

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Post natal problems: Post partum hemorrhage. Puerperal Sepsis Retained placenta (the placenta still in the uterus for

more than one hour after birth of the baby) Painful perineum. (laceration of the perineum) Circulatory problems: (Varicose veins, Deep venous

thrombosis (DVT) or superficial venous thrombosis (SVT)).

• After pain:

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Management of painful perineum

Cold bathsElectrotherapy (TENS)Pelvic floor exercises (contract relax

techniqueTeach the mother the correct defecation

techniqueUse of an appropriate cushion when

sitting.

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Deep venous thrombosis

• Venous thrombosis occurs most commonly in the superficial and deep veins of the lower extremities.

• Deep thrombi are most likely to develop in soleos muscle of the calf muscle.

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Management of Varicose veins

Avoid prolonged standing and prolonged sitting.Apply well-fitted below knee support stocking

before ambulating in the morning.Ask mother to elevate her leg on pillow while

taking supine lying position. Intermittent compression.Bandaging.Burgerיs Exercises.Not to sit with leg crossed or knee flexed.

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Management of DVT or SVT

Prophylactic treatment:Early ambulation.Avoidance of pressure on the thighs and

calves.Sitting position with knee flexed.Encouragement of:Circulatory ex., leg and deep breathing ex.

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Management of After Pain

1) Analgesics.2) TENS.3) Frequent urination every 2 hours.4) Heat application.5) Relaxation on face.Prone lying position with tow pillows under the pelvis (to keep the back

from hollowing and to stretch the abdominal muscles, small pillow under feet, the upper limbs extended beside the trunk, head turned to one side, or the upper limbs crossed with the forehead rested on the crossed upper limbs

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Values of relaxation on face:It is a relaxed position.Help involution of uterus.Help discharge of blood colts and lochia.Guard against retroversion flexionRelief after pain

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Diastasis of recti abdominal muscles

• It means separation of the rectus abdominal muscles from med-line at linea alba. It is not hernia.

• It is a gap between the recti muscles 25mm(2.5 fingers)• Palpated just superior to the umbilicus. • It may occur during pregnancy after 20 weeks of pregnancy or expulsive stage of labour due to weakness and increases tension of abdominal muscles.

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Management of diastases of recti abdominal muscles

Static abdominal exercises. Graduated dynamic abdominal exercises. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Using: asymmetrical square current, frequency 80 pulse/second, Pulse duration 0.1→0.5 ms for ½ hour daily.