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Uterus after delivery, Uterus at 6th day, Nongravid uterus
Changes in uterine size and shape following delivery
Colostrum
a thick, yellowish fluid that contains more minerals and protein but less sugar and fat
than mature breast milk and has a laxative effect on the infant ----is secreted for the first
2 days postpartum.
Transitional Stages - Stage 1
What stage in transitional stages? Receives stimulation (during labor) from the pressure
of the uterine contractions and from changes in pressure when
the membranes rupture.
Transitional Stages - Stage 2
Encounters various foreign stimuli—light, cold, gravity, and
sound.
Transitional Stages - Stage 3
initiates breathing
Transitional Stages - Stage 4
Changes from fetal circulation to neonatal circulation
Transitional Stages - Stage 5
What stage in transitional stages?Undergoes alteration in metabolic processes, with
activation of liver and GI tract for passage of meconium
Transitional Stages - Stage 6
What stage in transitional stages?Achieves a steady level of equilibrium in metabolic
processes
(production of enzymes, increased blood oxygen saturation, decrease in
acidosis associated with birth, and recovery of the neurologic tissues
from the trauma of labor and delivery).
Radiation
transfer of heat from neonate to cooler object not in direct
contact with the infant.
Convection
transfer of heat when flow of cool air passes over infant's
skin.
Evaporation
loss of heat when water on infant's skin is converted to
vapor.
Conduction
transfer of heat when neonate comes into direct contact
with cooler surface/object
Hair distribution