A full-term pregnancy is considered to start from week 37. This means labor can begin at any time, and then every hour counts, sometimes even less – you’ll need to get to the maternity hospital as quickly as possible. There won’t be time to pack or worry about forgetting something important. The only way is to be prepared before this crucial moment. Let the packed items patiently wait for their time, while the woman feels collected and fully ready – this will significantly add to her peace of mind. That’s when a mom in the maternity hospital will feel much more confident.
If labor turns out to be premature, items are the last thing to worry about in such cases. Loved ones will bring everything necessary, and the mom should focus on taking care of her health and nerves.
In short, pack calmly, unhurriedly, and without unnecessary worries, but in advance. And we will help with this: in our courses, we thoroughly discuss lists of what is needed for both mom and baby after birth.
How long does a new mom stay in the hospital after giving birth? This affects the number of necessary items for her and the baby. The discharge period for normal, uncomplicated births in our country is 3-5 days, whereas other countries may have different requirements. The period may be longer if health issues arise for either mom or baby: in such cases, it’s best to trust the doctors.
Is it possible to discharge immediately after childbirth if everything went “smoothly” and the woman wishes to leave? Theoretically, yes: no one has the right to detain you by force, they will only require a written statement. But there’s one “but”: the attending doctor should not be strongly opposed. Discharge is his prerogative. Lawyers say that leaving without the doctor’s permission can even lead to being held accountable for harming the child’s health.
Moreover, there are a number of procedures in the first hours and days after childbirth that are recommended not to be neglected.
Mothers who have already been through this know what to expect. First-time mothers, however, are often frightened by the unknown. Don’t worry, we will try to clarify and prepare you for this important challenge. Of course, there may be some differences in various maternity homes, but we can generally answer the question of what mothers do after childbirth quite definitively. We are not considering the third stage of labor – the separation of the placenta, cutting the umbilical cord, and, if possible, the first breastfeeding. These processes occur under the supervision of the staff. So what’s next?
Rooming-in has become a habitual and most appropriate way to begin interacting with your baby. Fortunately, healthy newborns sleep most of the time – this is their way of adapting to our world. Therefore, a mother’s actions in the maternity ward will be both simple and responsible:
If any difficulties, questions, or concerns about your baby’s health arise, you should not hesitate to contact the staff at any time of day or night.
In the early days after birth, it’s very likely that a woman will frequently watch her sleeping baby, listen to their breathing, and experience bouts of panic and thoughts like “I’m doing everything wrong.” This is normal and largely due to hormonal fluctuations, as well as inexperience and the weight of responsibility. You are a great mom for being interested in these issues, and you don’t have to face them alone: our specialists are always ready to help.
The comprehensive restructuring of the body with the onset of pregnancy leads to changes in…
The coronavirus pandemic, which has been keeping the world captive for the second year now,…
In the context of the extreme danger of coronavirus infection for all population categories, including…
Almost all women who have just become mothers face the issue of pain during breastfeeding.…
Despite the extensive preparation throughout the pregnancy for childbirth and subsequent breastfeeding, a young mother…
Many mothers do not want to stay on maternity leave for a long time and…