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A New Paradigm for Postpartum Care

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1996
Shortened hospital stays have decreased women's access to postpartum nursing care. Providers and payers together must address clinical and cost issues to develop a model of maternity care that covers the postpartum period. A short-stay maternity program was developed in 1989 by Professional Nurse Associates, Inc., in conjunction with Kaiser Permanente.
L R, Williams, M K, Cooper
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POSTPARTUM CARE AND BREAST-FEEDING

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Scientific studies investigating the postpartum period are scarce, and observational studies greatly outnumber controlled trials. Many studies are biased in their assumptions about the social roles of women and men and in the interpretation of observations and treatment strategies. The published literature is fragmentary; few researchers have attempted
L S, Acheson, S C, Danner
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Postpartum care – what's new?

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2007
The postpartum period is a time of significant emotional, social, and physical change for most women. This review focuses on recent evidence supported by systematic reviews and randomized, controlled trials to guide the care of postpartum women who are otherwise healthy.Mental health outcomes are improved with postpartum support in at-risk women ...
Elizabeth, Shaw, Janusz, Kaczorowski
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Postpartum Care of the Woman With Diabetes

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000
The postpartum period in women with diabetes or GDM allows both the physician and mother to relax from the intensive medical and obstetric management that has permitted, in most cases, a successful and joyous outcome. The role of the physician, however, must switch to a proactive and preventive mode to formulate a reproductive health plan for women ...
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Maternity and postpartum care: perspectives

Evidence Based Nursing, 2019
EBN Perspectives brings together key issues from the commentaries in one of our nursing topic themes.
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Postpartum care.

American family physician, 1995
Family physicians have a unique role in helping new mothers and their families manage the changes that occur during the postpartum period. Postdelivery hospital stays are becoming shorter, so anticipation of concerns that may arise is crucial. Instruction about care of the perineum and breasts, the possibility of postpartum depression, resumption of ...
A M, Stover, J G, Marnejon
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BREASTFEEDING AND POSTPARTUM MATERNAL CARE

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
The early postpartum period is a time of transition for families. Breastfeeding, the optimal form of feeding for newborns, doesn't always come naturally. Medical interventions at birth can affect early breastfeeding, and close follow up of breastfeeding couplets is essential.
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Postpartum Care

2022
Elena R. Magro-Malosso   +2 more
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Postpartum Nutritional Care

1996
Postpartum is a time full of adjustments and concerns for the new mother. Nutritional care of the new mother during this time should focus on: Healing. Promoting and enhancing the breastfeeding experience. Reassuring patient’s diet efforts to “get back in shape.”
Deborah Pesicka   +2 more
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