Showing posts with label Postpartum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Postpartum. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Creating a Postpartum Plan for Pregnant Mothers in Saipan

After creating a birth plan, the expectant mother should also create a postpartum plan. When developing a postpartum plan keep in mind:

•Recovery – how will the mother find help for recovery in the first weeks after baby? Will she have supplies on hand to ease aches and pains? Are there any recommendations from the doctor or midwife to follow?
•Sleep – how many hours did the mother sleep before pregnancy? What are some ways she can encourage more sleep?
•Meals – who will do the cooking in the first few days when mom and baby are primarily in bed together? What are some ways to make meal preparation easier during this time?
•Baby care – who can help with diaper changing, bathing and breastfeeding? Will the partner be enough or should a postpartum doula be hired for extra help?

Make a list of volunteers or family members that can assist the mother and hte assigned tasks. For those that may need private help, home health aides in conjunction with skilled nurses may be avialable at no-cost*. Give Pacific Home Health Care a call today at 670-234-CARE (2273) today for more information.

Arrange Baby Stations

Expectant mothers should plan in advance to keep the infant's care items handy around the house or apartment. In each room where the mother and infant will spend time, plan on the following stations:

•Diaper changing – fill a basket or bin with necessary items such as diapers, clean outfit, ointment, wipes and powder, refill daily or as needed.
•Sleeping – any items that will promote sleep such as a cuddly toy, blanket or lavender baby lotion.
•Feeding – for breastfeeding this may be pillows for propping mom and baby, a snuggly blanket and a bottle of water; for bottle feeding this will be clean bottles, formula and any important accessories.
•First aid – keep a first aid kit in several prominent locations around the house as well as any prescriptions the mother or baby are taking. Also keep a notepad next to the medications and write the date and time when medicine is taken to avoid over or under dosing due to sleep deprivation.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Call Pacific Home Health Care (670) 234-CARE, within 24 hours of childbirth for no-cost* postpartum home health visits



Pacific Home Health Care, LLC., would like to provide support to mothers and babies in their home environment. We offer home care nursing follow-up after the birth of your baby in your home.

POST PARTUM VISITS INCLUDE:
* Assessing and monitoring maternal physical and emotional recovery.
* Teaching the mother to care for the physical and emotional changes which occur during the post partum period.
* Assisting with the initiation of breast feeding and providing support to promote its success.
* Fostering positive parent/infant relationships.
* Teaching about the needs and care of the newborn and siblings.
* Evaluate the baby on growth and development and assess for any abnormalities that may require further investigation and/or assessment by a physician.
* Evaluate maternal status with regard to the normal processes after delivery.
* Assess and support integration of the baby into the home environment.
* Review plans for future health maintenance and care, including routine infant immunizations, identification of illness and periodic health evaluations.
* Coordinating care among the family’s health care providers and community resources.

*Hospitals, Physicians, Family, Friends or caregiver referrals are accepted. Referral must be 24 hours of childbirth and doctor's order for home health services must be received within 48 hours of delivery. Most private insurance accepted. For any further information contact us at (670) 234-CARE(2273).

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