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Psychological and emotional aspects of postnatal care
usual coping strategies with day-to-day matters.
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Temporary mood alteration (postpartum ‘blues’)
This is a transient, self-limiting condition, often referred to as ‘baby blues’. It occurs between the third and tenth days, although it occurs most often around the fourth day. It is considered a normal reaction to childbirth and between 50% and 80% will experience the condition.
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Symptoms
These include:
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The condition usually resolves spontaneously within a day or two, although women with postnatal depression have been shown to have higher occur- rences of the baby blues. Provide emotional support and reassurance that it is a temporary condition that will resolve.
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Transfer home from hospital
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Explain to the mother about the continued visiting by her community
midwife, give her her personal notes, duly completed to date, and letters for her family doctor and community midwife, containing the relevant details about the birth and progress of the mother and baby to date.
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Parent education
Aims
Practice points
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Certain groups have special needs, e.g. the young, single, women with disability, ethnic minorities, women whose first language is not English,
women with learning difficulties, asylum seekers, refugees.
Main educational activities
The mother:
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The baby: