A normal full-term pregnancy is considered to be from 37 weeks. This means that labor can start at any time, and then the count goes to hours, and sometimes even less – you need to get to the hospital as quickly as possible. Of course, there will no longer be time to pack and think about whether you forgot something important. The only way out is to be ready before that important moment. Let the collected things peacefully wait for their time, and the woman feels collected and fully ready – it will greatly add to the peace of mind. Then the mother will feel much more confident in the maternity hospital.
If the birth turns out to be premature, things are the last thing to worry about in such cases. In such cases, loved ones will bring everything you need, and mom should take care of her health and nerves.
In short, gather calmly, leisurely and without unnecessary worry, but still in advance. And we will help in this: in our courses we discuss in detail the lists of things a mother and her baby need after childbirth.
How long does a new mother stay in the maternity hospital after giving birth? The number of things she and her baby need depends on this. The discharge period for normal, uncomplicated births in our country is 3-5 days, in other countries there are other requirements for this. The term may be longer if there are health problems of the mother or child: in this case it is better to trust the doctors.
Is it possible to be discharged immediately after delivery, if everything went “without a hitch and a hitch”, and the woman has such a desire? Theoretically, yes: nobody has the right to hold by force, they will only ask for a receipt. But there is one “but”: the attending physician should not be categorically against it. It is his prerogative to discharge the patient. Lawyers say that for unauthorized care without a doctor’s permission, you can even be held liable for causing harm to the child’s health.
In addition, there are a number of procedures in the first hours and days after delivery, which should not be neglected.
Mothers who have already been within these walls know what to expect. First-time mothers, on the other hand, are frightened by the unknown. Don’t worry, we will try to give you some clarity and prepare you for this important experience. Of course, some differences are possible in different maternity hospitals, but in general we can answer the question of what mothers do after childbirth unambiguously enough. We do not consider the third phase of labor – separation of the placenta, cutting the umbilical cord, if possible – the first attachment of the baby to the breast. These processes take place under the supervision of the staff. And what happens next?
Staying together has already become customary and the most expedient way to start the interaction between mother and baby. Fortunately, healthy newborns sleep most of the time – it’s their way of adapting to our world. Therefore, mom’s actions in the maternity ward will be both simple and responsible:
If you have difficulties, questions or worries about your baby’s health, you should feel free to contact the staff at any time of the day or night.
It is likely that in the first few days after birth a woman will often look at her sleeping baby, listening to his breathing, experiencing panic attacks and thoughts like “I’m doing everything wrong”. This is normal, largely due to hormonal surges, as well as inexperience and responsibility. You’re a great mom if you’re interested in these issues, and you won’t be left alone with them: our specialists are always ready to help.
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