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Rh Disease
form of anemia caused by a protein
1st Stage of Labor
Braxton hicks
contractions
cervix dilates to 10
discharge of blood or amniotic fluid
longest part
2nd stage of labor
passing of baby through birth
canal pushing baby out
episiotomy done if necessary
mouth and nose suctioned out
umbilical cord clamped and cut
,3rd stage of labor
relatively painless
placenta/afterbirth is delivered within 20 minutes of
birth episiotomy stitched up if needed
APGAR definition
activity
pulse
grimace
appearance
respiration
When is APGAR used?
1-5 minutes after birth to check baby's overall condition
What does Activity in APGAR measure?
Muscle tone assessed by touching the baby's palm
What does Pulse in APGAR measure?
Heart Rate
,What does Grimace in APGAR measure
Response to stimulations, such as stroking the foot
What does Appearance in APGAR measure?
The baby's color
What does Respiration in APGAR measure
breathing
Baby blues
feelings of sadness that occur 3-5 days after birth and typically
disappear within 10 days of birth, trouble sleeping, moody, fell
letdown from the
birthing experience
Postpartum Depression
occurs in the 4 weeks after birth, feelings of sadness, sleeplessness,
and difficulty bonding with the newborn, 1/8 women experience this
Postpartum Psychosis
associated with hallucinations and delusions to kill the baby or that
they baby is possessed.
, By which period of prenatal development have the majority of the
neurons in the brain developed?
Fetal period
neonatal
referring to newborn children
Postpartum Anxiety
heightened alertness
intrusive thoughts of something terrible happening
to baby physiological arousal.
Hormone associated with postpartum anxiety
oxytocin - bonding makes mother hard-wired to respond to and
fend for her baby.
What do infants prefer to look at?
Face-like stimuli