Care for new mothers after giving birth is centred on their physical healing and emotional well-being, along with the well-being of the baby. This includes the initial six weeks following birth, an essential time for both the mother and the infant.
Why Is Postnatal Care Important?
Post-Delivery Check-Ups:
Nutritional Guidance:
Nutrition strategies aimed at increasing vitality and aiding in healing.
Vitamins and minerals such as iron and calcium for replenishing depleted nutrients.
Postpartum Exercises:
Emotional Support:
New-born Health Check-Ups:
Proficient medical professionals, caregivers, and breastfeeding advisors focused on your healing.
We offer a wide range of services, including physical rehabilitation and emotional assistance.
Assisting you in forming a connection with your baby in a secure and caring environment.
Offering individualized attention designed to meet your specific requirements
At Life Plus Hospital, we’re dedicated to supporting you in experiencing the best of motherhood. Our care for new mothers is crafted to guarantee a seamless healing process, enabling you to fully immerse yourself in this wonderful chapter of your life with assurance and happiness.
Reach out to us now to discover more about our care for new mothers and arrange your visit!
Postnatal care begins immediately after delivery, including monitoring vital signs, checking for any complications, and ensuring that both mother and baby are stable.
Symptoms of postpartum depression may include:
Postpartum bleeding, known as lochia, typically lasts for 4 to 6 weeks after childbirth. It starts as a heavy flow and gradually lightens. It’s normal, but if the bleeding is very heavy or contains large clots, it’s important to seek medical attention.
After childbirth, it’s generally recommended to wait until your healthcare provider gives you the go-ahead, typically around 6 weeks postpartum. If you had a cesarean delivery, you may need additional time to heal. Light walking can often begin earlier, but more intense exercises should wait until you’re fully healed.
Sexual activity can usually be resumed after a postnatal check-up, around 6 weeks after childbirth, provided the mother feels ready. It’s important to use contraception to avoid unplanned pregnancies.
The umbilical cord stump usually falls off within 1 to 2 weeks after birth. Until then:
Postpartum mental health is important. Tips include: