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CHAPTER 20 –
POSTPARTUM
ADAPTATIONS
C. Lutkenhaus, MSN,RNC-OB, CEFM
Updated 8/2015
Reproductive System
• Uterus
• Involution
• After-pains – worse in multiparous
women, increased with breast
stimulation/feeding.
• Lochia (rubra, serosa, alba)
• Cervix
• Vagina
• Perineum
• All can take 6 weeks to return to prepregnant size
Cardiovascular System
• Blood from the uterus and placenta returns to the central
circulation.
• Extracellular fluid moves into the vascular compartment.
• Cardiac output increases, and excess fluid is excreted by diuresis
and diaphoresis.
• Increased clotting factors predispose the postpartum woman to
clot formation.
Urinary System
Increased bladder capacity and decreased
sense to fluid pressure may result in urinary
retention.
• Stasis of urine allows time for bacteria to grow and
can lead to urinary tract infection.
• The distended bladder displaces the uterus and can
interfere with uterine contraction and cause
excessive bleeding.
Signs of Bladder Distention
• Location of fundus above baseline level (determine with
empty bladder)
• Fundus displaced from
midline
• Excessive lochia
• Bladder discomfort
• Bulge of bladder above
symphysis
• Frequent voidings of less
than 150 mL each time
Musculoskeletal System
•Muscles and joints
•First 1-2 days after childbirth, muscle fatigue
and aches
•Abdominal wall
•Diastasis recti
•Reduction in musculoskeletal discomfort
•Exercises to strengthen the abdominal muscles
•Good posture
•Body mechanics
Neurologic System
Endocrine System
• Assess c/o headache
• Ovulation resumes
• May result from epidural or spinal
• Headaches, vision changes,
photophobia, abdominal pain
can be indicative of worsening
gestational hypertension
• Pain continues, but becomes less
• Can become pregnant during
breastfeeding even with no menses
• Lactation occurs
• Prolactin produces milk
• Oxytocin lets milk out
• Weight loss
• 12-13 pounds from fetus, fluid,
blood, and placenta
• 9 pounds from diaphoresis, diuresis,
and involution
• Pre-pregnant weight by 6 months
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Postpartum Assessments
• 5 B’s
• Bladder
• Bottom
• Breasts
• Engorgement before
• Perineum
feeding, soften after
• Clean, dry, intact
feeding
• No hematomas
• Belly (Fundus)
• Rectal area
• Massage if boggy
• Hemorrhoids
• Blood (Lochia)
• Continuous trickle is
laceration
• VS, orthostatic hypotension,
• Hemorrhage saturates one Pain?
pad in one hour or less
• Homan’s Sign
• May be scant after
• DTR
cesarean
• Edema
Care in the Immediate Postpartum
• Comfort measures after Vag
Del
• Care after Cesarean
• Ice to perineum
• ICE is NICE! X 24 hrs
• Sitz bath after first 24 hrs
• Prn pain meds
• Local Anesthetic Spray
• Promote urination
• Cath prn
• Provide food and fluids
• Prevent clots
• Early ambulation
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• First 24 hrs
• VS
• Pain relief
• TCDB
• ROM
• Comfort and hygiene
• After 24 hrs
• Promote voiding
• Assist ambulation
• Assist infant feeding/care
• Prevent ABD distention
• Teaching
• Becoming acquainted
• Bonding- initial
• Attachment- rarely instantaneous
• Maternal touch
• Maternal role adaptation
• Taking-in- her own needs
• Taking hold- assumes responsibility for her own care
• Letting go to father
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• Other Maternal Concerns & Feelings during Postpartum:
• ABANDONMENT – During labor they were the center of attention, with
everyone asking them. Now suddenly, the baby is the main interest.
Sharing responsibility for infant care can help to make both partners
feel equally involved in the baby’s care.
• DISAPPOINTMENT - It can be difficult for parents to feel positive
immediately about a child who may not have met their expectations.
Comment on the child good points.
• POSTPARTUM BLUES (Baby blues)- 50% of women experience some
feelings of overwhelming sadness. The mother burst into tears easily or
may feel let down or be irritable. Likely due to (decrease estrogen &
progesterone), but also worsened by low self-esteem, exhaustion and
pain. A woman needs assurance that sudden crying episodes are
normal. Allow to Verbalize feelings. Discuss when she needs to seek
help.
• BODY IMAGE