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Health assessment Health promotion and health care of normal postpartum…
Health assessment Health promotion and health care of normal postpartum mother
9.3 Promoting physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health
Rest and work
Depends on the needs of the mother
Should rest about 1-2 times during the day, if possible, should sleep while the child is asleep.
Should not exert heavy lifting
Food
Meat, eggs, milk, fruits and vegetables, drinking enough water.
Foods to refrain from
Fermented foods
Alcohol drink
Coffee and tea
Sexual intercourse in the postpartum period
No sexual intercourse for about 6 weeks
Body service after childbirth
This posture helps to manage the abdomen and practice breathing.
This posture reduces swelling in the legs and feet.
This posture improves the strength of the abdominal muscles.
This makes the uterus faster and the eel fishy water is convenient.
This posture helps to manage the pectoral muscles.
9.3 Family planning in the maternity depot phase
Menstruation
7-9 weeks after giving birth to menstruation
The appointment by the appointment
Appointment after birth about 6 weeks
Abnormal symptoms that should come to the hospital
Fever
Abnormal fish sauce
There's a lot of fresh blood out of the vagina.
Inflammatory mastitis
Child Care
Lactation
as per requirement or 2 Hour per time
Bathing
Demonstration of bathing and having the mother try and help and advise
Immunize
9.4 Promoting relationships between parents, infants and families
Behavior between mother and baby is the behavior that the mother shows to the baby.
Touch
Eye -to -eye contact
High -pitched voice
Time Giver
Heat
T. and B. Lymphocytes
Bacterial nasal flora
Behavior that mothers receive from babies when interacting with each other.
Eye - to eye contact
Cry
Oxytocin and Prolactin
Oder
Entrainment
9.3 The role of nurses in promoting maternal relations between postpartum babies.
Rooming - In Within 30 minutes
The nurse acted as a supporter. And give advice to mothers about childcare
In the case of a baby who is ill or the mother is sick after giving birth Have the mother come to visit the baby often while in the hospital, experience and get to know her own child.
Periodic home visits To provide help and support in solving problems Which can reduce the anxiety of mothers