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Assessment And Observation Of Children Birth To Age 8 (Nevada

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Chapter 15: Postpartum Adaptations

Uterine Involution

● When the uterus returns to its normal size.

● Involves retrogressive changes that return it to its nonpregnant size

& condition.

● Involution involves three retrogressive processes:

○ Contraction of muscle fibers to reduce those previously stretched

during pregnancy

○ Catabolism shrinks enlarged individual myometrial cells

○ Regeneration of uterine epithelium from the lower layer of the decidua

after the upper layers have been sloughed off & shed during lochial

discharge

, ○ Over the first few days after birth, the uterus descends from the level of

the umbilicus at a rate of 1 cm (one fingerbreadth) per day.

○ Gave birth 48 hours ago= 2 fingerbreadths below umbilicus

○ By end of 10 days, the fundus usually cannot be palpated because it

has descended into the true pelvis.




Lactation/breastfeeding physiology

● Secretion of milk by the breasts

● Progesterone, estrogen, prolactin & oxytocin interaction

● Appears 4-5 days after childbirth

● “Breast crawl” process:

○ Newborns will move on their mother’s abdomen up to her breast

instinctively.

● Oxytocin is responsible for milk let down

,Suppressing lactation

● NOT breastfeeding:

○ Wear tight bra

○ Ice

○ Avoid breast stimulation

○ Cabbage leaves

Phases of Maternal Adaptation to Parenthood

● Reva Rubin’s 3 Phases:

○ Taking-in phase:

■ The time immediately after birth when the client needs others to

meet her needs & relives the birth process (24-48 hrs)

○ Taking-hold phase:

■ Characterized by dependent & independent maternal behavior.

○ Letting-go phase:

, ■ Woman reestablishes relationships with others.

● Four stages of becoming a mother:

○ Commitment, attachment to unborn baby, preparation for delivery

& motherhood during pregnancy.

○ Acquaintance/attachment to infant, learning to care for infant, & physical

restoration 2-5 weeks post birth.

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