Caring for the Mother: Physically and EmotionallyPostpartum care for the mother:
After delivering her baby, a mother will continue to be monitored and receive pain relief, if needed. A mother and baby usually remain at the hospital for a couple of days to recover. What does recovering from childbirth involve?As the mother recovers, the following symptoms are not uncommon:
It is generally recommended that all new mothers schedule an appointment with their physicians six weeks after delivery to ensure proper healing. The first few weeks as a mother:During the first few weeks, a mother needs to take good care of herself to rebuild her strength. Taking the following steps can help:
What are the "baby blues?"It is not uncommon for women to experience the "baby blues" during the first days or weeks after delivery (most commonly seen occurring suddenly on the third or fourth day after delivery). The "baby blues" are characterized by the following symptoms, although each woman may experience symptoms differently:
It is common for these "baby blues" feelings to go away soon after onset and, in most cases, without treatment. What is postpartum depression?Much more serious and lasting than the "baby blues," some women experience what is clinically referred to as postpartum depression. The following are the most common symptoms of postpartum depression. However, each woman experiences these symptoms differently. Symptoms include:
What causes postpartum depression?While the exact cause for postpartum depression is unknown, it is likely that a number of different factors, such as the following, are involved:
How is postpartum depression diagnosed?In addition to a complete medical history, physical examination and/or psychiatric evaluation, diagnostic procedures for postpartum depression may include a thyroid screening -to detect any hormonal or metabolic abnormalities or conditions that may serve as an underlying cause. Treatment for postpartum depression:It is important to note that most women who experience the "baby blues," postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, and/or postpartum obsessive-compulsive disorder have never experienced these types of symptoms before, especially with such intensity. In any case, it is important for women to seek proper treatment early - not only to ensure that the newborn remains safe and properly cared for, but also so that the mother can resolve these symptoms and experience all the joys of motherhood. Specific treatment for postpartum depression will be determined by your physician based on:
Treatment may include:
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