Puerperal pyrexia, also known as puerperal fever is a rise of temperature (fever) reaching 100.4° F or more within the first 10 days after delivery.
Inversion of the Uterus: Puerperal Complication
Uterine inversion is an extremely rare but life-threatening complication during childbirth in which the uterus is turned inside out partially or completely.
Postnatal Problems and their Management
Many women experience problems after delivery of the baby like painful perineum, back pain, incontinence, etc; which needs to be managed effectively.
Postnatal Exercises: Fitness Routine after Childbirth
Postnatal exercises will help you to lose weight and tone up the stretched abdominal and perineal muscles and ligaments. You will feel better and healthy.
12 tips to get rid of Back Pain after Delivery
12 tips to get rid of back pain after delivery includes- rest, exercise, good posture, maintain normal body weight, hot water baths, sujok therapy, etc.
Retained Placenta: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
The Placenta is said to be retained when placenta or its membranes remain in the uterus and not expelled out even 30 minutes after the birth of the baby.
Everything you need to know about Breast abscess in postpartum mother
Breast abscess is the formation of abscess or pus in the breast tissue caused by infection. It makes the mother look ill and breast is more painful and swollen.
Lochia or Vaginal discharge in Postpartum Mother
During vaginal delivery, average amount of blood loss is about 500ml; vaginal discharge for the first 5-6 days in postpartum mother is estimated to be 250 ml.
The reason behind decreased milk production in a postpartum woman
Prolactin hormone is responsible for milk production and secretion. Suppression of prolactin occurs due to use of certain medicine leads to low milk production.
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