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- Postpartum Period: Your First Period After Giving Birth - What to Expect
It’s completely normal for women who breastfeed exclusively to have their first postpartum period six weeks after delivery or a year or more later — even 18 months after giving birth If you’re breastfeeding some of the time, you might see your period return sooner
- Your Period After Pregnancy: What’s Normal What’s Not
Learn what’s normal when it comes to your first period after pregnancy, plus how breastfeeding affects fertility You’ve just had your baby, and the first few weeks have been a whirlwind of baby snuggles, kisses, and healing
- Postpartum period: What to expect | BabyCenter
As a general guideline, you can expect your first postpartum period: 6 to 8 weeks after your baby is born, if you're exclusively formula feeding 4 to 8 weeks after you start supplementing breastfeeding with formula or introducing solids 7 to 8 months, or even longer, after you give birth if you're breastfeeding exclusively
- Postpartum: Nursing Diagnoses Care Plans - NurseTogether
Once the nurse identifies nursing diagnoses for a postpartum patient, nursing care plans help prioritize assessments and interventions for both short and long-term goals of care In the following section, you will find nursing care plan examples for postpartum care
- Optimizing Postpartum Care - ACOG
To better meet the needs of women in the postpartum period, care would ideally include an initial assessment, either in person or by phone, within the first 3 weeks postpartum to address acute postpartum issues
- Postpartum Care: An Approach to the Fourth Trimester | AAFP
The postpartum period, defined as the 12 weeks after delivery, is an important time for a new mother and her family and can be considered a fourth trimester Outpatient postpartum care
- 12. Postpartum Assessment and Nursing Care - Nurse Key
Describe two ways in which the fluid accumulated during pregnancy is eliminated during the postpartum period 8 Explain the importance of monitoring the vital signs during the first 24 hours postpartum 9 List three factors that influence urinary retention after delivery 10 Discuss three factors that contribute to postpartum constipation 11
- First Period After Pregnancy: What to Expect - Healthline
When will my period return? Your period will typically return about six to eight weeks after you give birth, if you aren’t breastfeeding If you do breastfeed, the timing for a period to
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