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Maternity Care

Importance of Maternity Nurse to Make your Motherhood journey Fascinating

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perfect maternity nurse

A maternity nurse is someone who guides you through every new step you take in the fascinating phase of your life: motherhood. If it’s an educational, safe and caring experience for both the mother and the newborn in case it’s your first child; second-time parents would also agree about the importance of a maternity nurse for postnatal care for a period of first six months after delivery.

A midwife or a qualified nurse is someone who will station herself in your house for a period not extending more than six months in most cases and provide maternity care to you and your newborn, 24X7, helping you with breastfeeding the newborn, taking care of both of your health and medical supervision, maintain utmost hygiene, emotionally support a mother to cope with motherhood and even initiate practices that lead to a healthy physical and mental development of the child.

Here’s what to expect as services from the maternity nurse the next time you get to interview one and entrust her with this extremely intimate and important task in your life.

As they say, real motherhood begins after you get discharged from the hospital and you are at home. This is where post-maternity care begins in the qualified hands of a maternity nurse.

Breastfeeding is one of the most important activities of motherhood enforcing a special bond between the mother and the child. A maternity nurse should educate the mother about the right procedure of breastfeeding and monitor the breastfeeding cycle. Also, assisting the mother with breast care and ensuring that the child is fed in the right proportion.

The maternity nurse also looks after the food and nutrition challenges of a mother who has just entered motherhood as it is inevitable that a healthy mother raises a healthy child. And at a later stage, the maternity nurse takes care of the diet of the child once he starts having cooked or supplemental foods.

During the early phase of motherhood, the sleep cycle of the mother gets disturbed in order to get used to the sleep patterns of the newborn. The maternity nurse ensures that both get their quota of proper sleep.

Proper maintenance of postnatal cleanliness is paramount for the health of the mother and the infant. As a major duty of the maternity nurse, she ensures the hygiene of the highest standard in the household so that the mother and the child do not get susceptible or contract to any infection. Also, the midwife helps in the dressing of the wound of the mother in a timely and a proper manner. Changing and cleaning of nappies of the newborn, keeping the baby clean and giving him a bath is all part of the responsibilities of the nanny.

Coping up with motherhood is a challenge both physically and mentally. Guiding through the process of sleeplessness, postnatal pain, periodic medical checkups, and routine tests are the home maternity nurse who lets you slowly cope up with it and get back to daily chores and routine life.

Every family has a different set of needs. When first-time parents want to know what those grunting noises or yellow poops of the baby means from the maternity nurse then, on the other hand, parents who are not new to parenthood will be busy introducing the new member to his siblings. In either case, the role of a maternity nurse comes handy in helping to set the new baby into the family without too many disruptions or any jealousy issue between siblings.

Another great advantage of postnatal care at home is the time that a mother can afford to get well, to get back to normal living without having to worry about the child while doing activities like taking a shower. She will know that her baby is in safe hands under the supervision of a maternity nurse. This is of utmost importance with families living in fast-paced cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where most members of the family are busy in their professional capacities and hardly with any time to spare at home during the day.

There are numerous agencies providing postnatal care, home nanny services, maternity care services in and around your city of Dubai. Before choosing a professional maternity nurse you need to ensure that you have communicated clearly about your expectations to the agency and the maternity nurse. So that they can provide you with an expert person who is the right fitment for your needs. You can always take a cue from the areas discussed above to best understand the role of nannies. Always remember that a post-maternity nurse is someone with whom you are going to have a very intimate relationship and ensure that the person has the right temperament and calmness required for the job. Nightingale Dubai can always be consulted if you are in Dubai for the best quality and professional service when it comes to providing an accredited professional midwife or a post-maternity nurse.

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Post-Cesarean Care

All You Need to Know About Cesarean Post-Operative Care Before Going for Childbirth

post cesarean care at home
post cesarean care at home

Cesarean operations are common today and recommended as the safest option to avoid any health concerns related to you and your child during childbirth. Here’s all you need to know about Cesarean post-operative care, the time you are supposed to spend in the hospital including precautions to take, how to manage pain and including when can you go home.

POSTNATAL CARE AFTER CESAREAN DELIVERY

Care after C-section delivery begins with mother and baby being moved from the operation table to a smaller ward for observing their condition often called as the recovery room. After a few hours, you will be moved to the postnatal ward with your baby. It is here where regular checks will be undertaken to see if the anaesthesia is wearing off along with other regular checks for blood pressure, breathing, wound relief for the first few hours by a nurse. Your vaginal bleeding will also be monitored to ensure that your maternal pads are replaced in a timely manner. A catheter to drain urine from your bladder is likely to be removed after 12 hours of your operation. You will be made to wear compression stockings to reduce any risk of blood clots. In the postnatal ward, you will be on a drip until you feel ready for taking food and drinks.

AFTER CESAREAN OPERATION CARE

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHILE RECOVERING

You are likely to feel wobbly and unsteady while you make an attempt to stand up and go for a walk to the bathroom especially with the catheter on. Let your nurse help you the first time around with such activities. Also, your abdomen area may feel heavy, consult your nurse so that she can give you some medicine beforehand.

You will be advised to drink plenty of fluids after removal of the catheter and your nurse may measure the amount of urine you are passing to check if there no problems with your urinary bladder. If you have any problem while passing urine you should tell your midwife about it.

The pain post cesarean operation will continue to persist and in certain cases may be for a week. For pain alleviation, you will be having painkillers. Make sure the dose of the painkiller is strictly monitored by the nurse as certain painkillers may be harmful to your baby as you would be breastfeeding.

It’s important to have some mobility after your C-section operation to reduce blood clots. At the same time, you should drink plenty of fluids and will be given a daily injection for blood thinning by your nurse.

When you get out of bed to have a shower you may feel a strong sensation of pain in your abdomen. Keeping your hand pressed against it will give you some relief.

For dressing of the wound, it should always be done by a nurse or under your nurse’s care and supervision. The first time the wound would be dressed will be after 24 hours of cesarean delivery. Don’t worry if your wound gets wet as it is waterproof. Your wound would be closed either by clips or stitches and it should only be removed in case of cesarean care only by a trained midwife after a week or so by visiting your home.

Vaginal bleeding post-cesarean delivery is normal and you should not panic. It would continue for two to six weeks after childbirth. The reason behind it is that the separation of the placenta from the womb.

Drinking prune juice, peppermint tea can help you improve your bowel movement post cesarean delivery.

Cesarean post-operative care ensures the best ways for you to bond with your baby with a midwife teaching you the right way to breastfeed and ensure that you and your baby has maximum skin contact.

If you and your baby are well, you will be released from the hospital between two to four days. In case you or your baby have any added complications then your stay could extend for a while. A mother is released after C-section delivery only when her mind is peaceful and at rest after an operation.

As an extension of postoperative care from the premises of the hospital to your home, health visitors, or midwife will visit your home at regular intervals to help you with medicines, health monitoring and even some time to put you in touch with other parents and local support groups.

We would recommend you to have trust on your midwife and follow her instructions as dutifully as possible and do not be afraid of a C-section surgery as with high standard cesarean post-operative care, the entire procedure will pass on smoothly and would be over in no time.

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