What are 2 life-threatening postpartum complications of cesarean section?
(Immediate complication)

Bleeding and Infection.
How many saturated pads per hour is considered hemorrhage?
(Immediate complication)
How much blood loss is considered hemorrhage for a vaginal delivery and a cesarean delivery?
(Immediate complication)
How should pads be measured for postpartum hemorrhage?
Interventions:
Postpartum hemorrhage
What maternal temperature is considered normal during the first 24 hours after birth?
98.6o - 100.4o F (36o - 38o C)
Interventions:
Postpartum infection
What are the normal assessment findings for the fundus on day one after delivery?
Should be firm, midline, and at the umbilicus.

How far down should the fundus decrease per day?

1 cm downward per day.

What are the interventions if the fundus is boggy or NOT midline?

What is lochia?
The vaginal discharge after pregnancy.
Describe:
Lochia rubra
The first vaginal discharge that is red that occurs from birth of baby to about 5 days postpartum.
Describe:
Lochia serosa
The second vaginal discharge that is brownish-pink or brown that occurs from 4 - 10 days postpartum.
Describe:
Lochia alba
The third vaginal discharge that is yellow to white in color that occurs from about 11 - 14 days postpartum.
Describe abnormal postpartum lochia that indicates infection.
When do postpartum clients start ovulating again?
Soon after birth even without having their period yet and while breastfeeding.
Teach clients about contraceptives to prevent pregnancy too soon.
What is colostrum?
The first milk that comes in for breastfeeding:
What is engorgement?
When the breasts are very full of milk.
It can be painful and uncomfortable for the mother.
How can engorgement be prevented in a breastfeeding mother?
Breastfeed the baby every 2-3 hours to prevent the breasts from over-filling.
What are the interventions for engorgement if the client will not be breastfeeding?

When will engorgement resolve?
About 36 hours after it started.
What is the correct way a newborn should latch onto a breast?
Newborn mouth should be over entire areola.

How long should a breastfeeding baby feed for each breast?

Baby feeds on each breast for 15 - 20 minutes.
A breastfeeding session would last between 30 and 40 minutes.
How often should moms breastfeed a newborn?

Every 2 - 3 hours.