The atonic uterus is a condition in which the uterus fails to contract during childbirth. It is a serious complication and can lead to postpartum hemorrhage.
Post-Delivery Seizures: What You Need to Know
Post-delivery seizures also known as postpartum convulsions or puerperal seizures are a type of seizure that can occur in mothers after childbirth.
Management of the Normal Puerperium: A Guide for New Mothers
Puerperium can be a time of excitement, joy and stress. Proper management of normal puerperium is essential for ensuring a smooth transition into motherhood.
Physiological Changes After Childbirth: What to Expect in the Postpartum Period
The most common physiological changes that take place in the postpartum period includes changes in the breast, hormones, pulse and blood pressure, sleep, etc.
Cervical Infections (Postpartum Infections) After Childbirth
A cervical infection after childbirth, also called a postpartum infection, is an infection of the cervix, uterus, or both. It can occur anytime in puerperium.
Postpartum Psychosis: A Rare but Serious Disorder
Postpartum psychosis is a rare but serious mental health condition that can develop after childbirth, typically occurs in the first two weeks after delivery.
How to Take Care of Yourself After Giving Birth: Postnatal Care
Postnatal care is the care that you receive after giving birth. It includes physical, emotional, and practical support for you and your baby.
What You Need to Know About Eclampsia: A Guide for Pregnant Women
Eclampsia is a life-threatening condition that can occur in pregnant women. It is characterized by high blood pressure and the appearance of seizures.
Postpartum Hemorrhage: Everything You Need to Know
Postpartum hemorrhage is defined as excessive bleeding after childbirth caused by inadequate uterine contractions and leads to shock and death if not treated.
Puerperal sepsis: A deadly infection that can occur after childbirth
Puerperal sepsis is an infection of the genital tract which occurs as a complication of delivery caused by bacteria that enter the uterus during delivery.
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