What postpartum symptoms should not be ignored?

In general, warning signs of serious health conditions include chest pain, trouble breathing, heavy bleeding and extreme pain. If you have any of these signs or symptoms, call your provider right away. If you think your life is in danger, call emergency services (911) or go to the emergency room.
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What are the danger signs of postpartum period?

POSTPARTUM DANGER SIGNS IN THE WOMAN
  • vaginal bleeding has increased.
  • fits.
  • fast or difficult breathing.
  • fever and too weak to get out of bed.
  • severe headaches with blurred vision.
  • calf pain, redness or swelling; shortness of breath or chest pain.
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What should I be concerned about postpartum?

Common postpartum complications
  • Cardiovascular diseases.
  • Other medical conditions often reflecting pre-existing illnesses.
  • Infection or sepsis.
  • Excessive bleeding after giving birth (hemorrhage)
  • A disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for your heart to pump blood to the rest of your body (cardiomyopathy)
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What is the most critical phase in post partum period?

Acute phase

During this time the mother is typically monitored by nurses or midwives as complications can arise. The greatest health risk in the acute phase is postpartum bleeding.
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What are the symptoms of postpartum sepsis?

Sepsis is a severe infection which affects the entire body; the first signs are usually a rise in your temperature, heart rate and breathing. You may also feel unwell, have chills and flu-type symptoms, abdominal pain in your tummy and diarrhoea.
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What are the symptoms of uterus infection?

Symptoms
  • Pain — ranging from mild to severe — in your lower abdomen and pelvis.
  • Unusual or heavy vaginal discharge that may have an unpleasant odor.
  • Unusual bleeding from the vagina, especially during or after sex, or between periods.
  • Pain during sex.
  • Fever, sometimes with chills.
  • Painful, frequent or difficult urination.
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What are the most common postpartum infections?

“Postpartum infection is a pretty broad category that would include any infection in the postpartum period, which we generally consider to be at least the first six weeks postpartum,” says Sutton. The three that afflict mothers the most are endometritis, cesarean section incision infection, and mastitis.
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What are 4 things that generally happen during postpartum?

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  • Vaginal discharge. After delivery, you'll begin to shed the superficial mucous membrane that lined your uterus during pregnancy. ...
  • Contractions. ...
  • Incontinence. ...
  • Hemorrhoids and bowel movements. ...
  • Tender breasts. ...
  • Hair loss and skin changes. ...
  • Mood changes. ...
  • Weight loss.
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What is the 5 5 5 rule postpartum?

In our childbirth education classes at Blooma we encourage students to abide by the 5-5-5 rule the best they can. New mothers should plan to spend at least 5 days in the bed, 5 days on the bed, and 5 days near the bed. Do you remember birthing your placenta? There is a wound that size that needs to heal.
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What are the four T's of postpartum?

The Four T's mnemonic can be used to identify and address the four most common causes of postpartum hemorrhage (uterine atony [Tone]; laceration, hematoma, inversion, rupture [Trauma]; retained tissue or invasive placenta [Tissue]; and coagulopathy [Thrombin]).
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Am I overdoing it postpartum?

If your postnatal bleeding (lochia) gets heavier or changes colour (becomes pink or red) after activity, you could be overdoing it. You're also likely to feel very tired. Listen to your body. Pace yourself and make sure you get plenty of rest too.
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When should I be worried about postpartum healing?

You should expect to have some discomfort as you heal. You should not begin to feel worse. In general, if you have any of these postpartum symptoms, call your doctor. Heavy vaginal bleeding that soaks more than one pad per hour or vaginal bleeding that increases each day instead of decreasing.
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What is normal postpartum feeling?

Most new moms experience postpartum "baby blues" after childbirth, which commonly include mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty sleeping. Baby blues usually begin within the first 2 to 3 days after delivery and may last for up to two weeks.
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Which of the following is the most serious postpartum complication?

Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is severe vaginal bleeding after childbirth. It's a serious condition that can lead to death.
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What are the 3 golden hours after birth?

What are the “3 Golden Hours”? The 3 Golden Hours refer to the immediate hours after a mother gives birth. It's so important that mothers are given the opportunity to be skin to skin with their babies during these 3 hours to breastfeed their baby and form that immediate bond.
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Can my husband finger me 4 weeks postpartum?

According to Baby Centre, you need to wait because you're losing lochia as your uterus heals, and penetration before the bleeding halts could quickly lead to an infection. So, as a result, the general wait time before penetration, including fingering, is four to six weeks or when your doctor's given you approval.
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What is the 15 day rule postpartum?

The 555 postpartum rule is a great guideline that suggests five days in bed, five days on the bed, and five days around the bed, adding up to 15 days of taking it easy and allowing yourself to recover gently during this time.
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What is the 6 week rule after birth?

While there's no required waiting period before you can have sex again, many health care providers recommend waiting to have sex until four to six weeks after delivery, regardless of the delivery method. The risk of having a complication after delivery is highest during the first two weeks after delivery.
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How long do you have to stay in the house after giving birth?

“Most women take about six weeks to completely heal after having a vaginal delivery,” Goist says. “This includes any vaginal tearing and the uterus shrinking back to a normal size.” With that in mind, she says doctors typically recommend taking it easy during this time.
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What not to do after giving birth?

Avoid stairs and lifting until your doctor says these activities are OK. Don't take a bath or go swimming until the doctor says it's OK. Don't drive until your doctor says it's OK. Also wait until you can make sudden movements and wear a safety belt properly without discomfort.
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What are three postpartum complications?

Some of the more common complications are:
  • postpartum infections, most often in the urinary tract and uterus.
  • excessive bleeding after delivery.
  • postpartum depression and/or “baby blues”
  • sleep deprivation.
  • breast and breastfeeding problems, such as swollen breasts, mastitis or clogged milk ducts.
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How soon after birth can you get sepsis?

If it develops within six weeks of delivery, it is called postpartum sepsis or puerperal sepsis. Sometimes incorrectly called blood poisoning, sepsis is the body's often deadly inflammatory response to infection. Like strokes or heart attacks, sepsis is a medical emergency that requires rapid diagnosis and treatment.
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What are 2 examples of maternal infections?

Most common maternal infections (eg, UTIs, skin and respiratory tract infections) are usually not serious problems during pregnancy. Maternal infections that can damage the fetus include cytomegalovirus infection, herpes simplex virus infection, rubella, toxoplasmosis, hepatitis B, and syphilis.
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What does a cervix infection feel like?

Cervicitis is an inflammation of the cervix, the lower, narrow end of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Possible symptoms of cervicitis include bleeding between menstrual periods, pain with intercourse or during a pelvic exam, and abnormal vaginal discharge.
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How do doctors check for uterus infection?

Swabs are usually taken from the inside of your vagina and cervix. These are sent to a laboratory to look for signs of a bacterial infection and identify the bacteria responsible. A positive test for chlamydia, gonorrhoea or mycoplasma genitalium supports the diagnosis of PID.
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