Two days postpartum, the nurse should find the fundus at approximately the level of the umbilicus or slightly below it. After delivery, the uterus typically descends about one fingerbreadth (1 cm) per day. It is important for the nurse to assess the firmness and position of the fundus to ensure proper uterine involution and to identify any potential complications.
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Someone can survive postpartum depression by talking to other and letting them know how one feels. It is also advised to consult with a family doctor and make sure that he or she is aware of what is going on with one's health. A doctor may refer someone to join a group for other mothers that have postpartum depression to help one through the bad days.
definitely not, a cat should only bleed a little while giving birth
The nurse bee is the bee that feeds the larva for the first 6 days of its life.
Heavey bleeding is too heavy after is lasts for more than 4 days. It should at most last for two days and then begin to lessen. The entire postpartum bleeding process lasts for up to a month and sometimes more- depending on how much the uterus needs to shrink and recover.
Yes, especially the days, weeks, up to a year after childbirth. Postpartum depression is a common mental illness after childbirth.
A mild brief experience during the first days or weeks after birth. This is usually a time of extra sensitivity and seems like the "blues."
All aspects of professional medical treatment require special skills. We've gone well beyond the days when a nurse was a nurse was a nurse. Pediatric skills are highly specialised, as are other aspects of professional health care.
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You should notice improvement in about three days if it's working. It should take the time you were prescribed for to get rid of it fully. Sometimes though the doctor's (or nurse's) judgment is off and you need a longer time slot of antibiotics to get rid of the infection.
yall children are disresctful these days