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postpartum changes in vital signs

-temperature may be elevated (100.4 F) for up to 24 hours after birth

-should be afebrile after 1st 24 hours

-low grade fever for 24 hours after milk comes in

-some elevation in bP and then returns to normal

-bradycardia occurs during first 6 to 10 days

abnormal postpartum vital signs

-high BP: preeclampsia, essential hypertension, renal disease, anxiety

-low BP: uterine hemorrhage, hematoma

-tachycardia: difficult labor and birth, hemorrhage

-marked tachypnea: respiratory disease, pulmonary edema

-temp above 100.4: infection

treatment for postpartum hypertension

-procardia XL (nifedipine), aldomet (methyldopa)

-magnesium sulfate IV for 24-48 hours after delivery

postpartum cardiovascular changes

,-cardiac output declines by 30% in first 2 weeks and reaches normal levels by 6-12 weeks

-diuresis assists to decrease extracellular fluid and weight loss

-failure to eliminates fluid can lead to pulmonary edema and cardiac problems

postpartum respiratory changes

-lungs clear

-no labored breathing, eupnea

-tachycardia: fever, pain, hemorrhage

-bradycardia: respiratory compromise (med or anesthesia related)

-possible fluid overload d/t fluid bolus, pitocin, or magnesium sulfate

postpartum headaches and visual changes

- most common neurologic symptom

-may result from fluid shifts in first week after birth

-may be caused by leakage of cerebrospinal fluid due to epidural or spinal (tx: blood patch)

-other causes include chronic or gestation HTN, preeclampsia, or stress/fatigue

-spots, blurring, bright lights

postpartum nutrition

-encourage woman to eat foods high in iron

-may need to continue taking prenatal vitamin

-breastfeeding mothers increase intake by 300 kcal

-non breastfeeding mothers decrease intake by 200 kcal

postpartum changes in lab values

,-non pathologic leukocytosis occurs in early postpartum period (WBC 25,000-30,000_

-blood loss averages 200 to 500 ml vaginal and 700 to 1000 ml cesarean

-plasma levels reach the pre-pregnant state by 4 to 6 weeks postpartum

-platelet levels will return to normal by the 6th week

-blood values should return to pre-pregnant state by end of 6th week

return of ovulation/menstruation

-non breastfeeding: menstruation usually occurs in 7-12 weeks, ovulation usually occurs within

70 to 75 days

-breastfeeding: menstruation may be delayed 3 months or longer depending on exclusively

breastfeeding or not

-breastfeeding is not a reliable form of birth control

postpartum weight changes

-initial weight loss of 10 to 12 lbs

-postpartum diuresis causes a loss of 5 lbs

-may return to pre-pregnant weight by 6th to 8th week depending on diet and exercise routine

postpartum assessment

BUBBLE HE

-breasts, uterus, bowel, bladder, lochia, episiotomy/laceration/incision, homan's/hemorrhoids,

emotions

breast assessment

, -size and shape

-abnormalities, reddened areas, or engorgement

-presence of breast fullness due to milk presence

-assess nipples for cracks, fissures, soreness, or inversion

supression of lactaction

-well fitting bra or ace wrap binder

-cold compresses or cabbage leaves

-anti inflammatory medication

-no warm water on breasts

-no stimulation

lactation

-feeding pattern every 2.3 hours (8-12 times per 24 hour period)

-10 to 20 minutes on 1st breast, may not need as long on second breasts

-breasts may feel heavy, but not hardened, sore, or reddened

-breastfeeding mothers should not consume alcohol for at least 2 hours before nursing, and

alcohol consumption should be limited to occasional use

-allow nipples to dry to prevent breakdown

breastfeeding positions

-cradle position

-modified cradle position

-football hold

-side lying (safe sleep concern)

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