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Physiological process of the uterus returning to be a pelvic organ: involution
Often detected within the antenatal period but may occur postnatally: pre eclampsia
May manifest with a pyrexia, inflammation and painful breasts: mastitis
The hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland at the initiation of the baby sucking at the breast: oxytocin
Three words used to describe the stages and colour of lochia: rubra, serosa, alba
May be detected from newborn bloodspot screening: cystic fibrosis
May present clinically as; a tender uterus on abdominal palpation, excessive and or offen- sive lochia and or pyrexia retained products
Mother feeling emotional and tearful around the third day postnatally, referred to as baby blues
Returns to a pelvic organ after approximately 10-14 days uterus
Name used to describe the breakdown and separation of caesarean section wound site dehiscence
Postpartum contractions, often stronger in multiparous women afterpains
Recommended for newborns as a prophylaxis treatment after birth to prevent haemor- rhagic disease vitamin K
Alternative name for tongue tie Ankyloglossia
Number of blood spots required on the specimen sample for completion of newborn screening four
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