Post - Delivery Care

Post-delivery care, also known as postpartum care, is crucial for the physical and emotional recovery of the mother while ensuring the newborn's health and well-being. The postpartum period spans six weeks after childbirth, during which a mother undergoes significant physical, emotional, and hormonal changes. Proper care focuses on recovery from childbirth, establishing breastfeeding, monitoring for complications, and providing emotional support. A comprehensive postnatal care plan promotes the health of both mother and baby and helps them transition smoothly into this new phase of life.

Key Points For The Mother
  • Physical Recovery: Adequate rest, balanced nutrition, and monitoring for signs of infection or complications like heavy bleeding or postpartum depression.
  • Wound Care: For mothers who had a C-section or episiotomy, proper wound care and follow-up with a healthcare provider.
  • Breastfeeding Support: Assistance with latching techniques, managing nipple soreness, and ensuring sufficient milk supply.
  • Mental Health Support: Monitoring for postpartum depression or anxiety and providing counseling or support groups as needed.
  • Pelvic Health: Gentle exercises and consultations for urinary incontinence or other pelvic issues.
Key Points For The Baby
  • Feeding and Nutrition: Exclusive breastfeeding or appropriate formula feeding for optimal growth.
  • Routine Check-ups: Regular pediatric visits to monitor growth, weight, and vaccinations.
  • Hygiene and Care: Proper cord care, bathing, and handling to prevent infections.
  • Sleep Patterns: Guidance on safe sleep practices to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
  • Parental Bonding: Encouraging skin-to-skin contact and emotional connection with the baby.