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Action flow in the first seven days after delivery
For new mothers, postpartum life must pay more attention, especially in the first few days after childbirth, and there are many things to pay attention to. In these materials, I compiled a set of action flow for the first seven days after delivery and shared it with new mothers for reference.

Usually, after normal and smooth delivery, the parturient has to stay in hospital for about 7 days, and some people only stay in hospital for 4 days, that is, they are discharged after lateral perineal incision. Taking normal delivery as an example, this paper introduces how new mothers usually spend these seven days.

On the day of delivery, the new mother should have a full rest and recover her strength. Stay up for six hours, including urinating. You can defecate after 6 hours. Postpartum pain, the pain of lateral incision, in most cases do not need painkillers.

Action flow in the first seven days after delivery

The first day: * * * * * *, implemented by nurses or new mothers themselves. Breastfeeding regularly, learn to breastfeed. Shower is allowed, but be careful not to overwork.

The next day: arrange the pace of life according to the requirements of the hospital, and it is best for children and mothers to share the same room. Anemia test. You can wash your hair, but keep warm.

The third day: On the third day, there is more milk secretion, so you can feed your baby on time, and the excess milk should be sucked up. Pay attention to wash * * * with warm water. If you find constipation, you must tell the doctor in time.

Day 4: The lateral perineal incision wound has recovered, and the stitches can be removed. If the mother and the baby share the same room, you can use a special notebook to record the baby's breastfeeding, defecation and urination.

Days 5 and 6: Under the guidance of medical staff, new mothers learn how to breastfeed, bathe and change diapers to prepare for discharge. New mothers can try to ask the medical staff questions that they don't understand, so as to feel at ease after discharge.

Day 7: I can take my baby home from the hospital. The day before discharge, be sure to check the things that pick up the mother and baby. In order to avoid omissions, you can write down your thoughts in a small book in advance and then check them item by item.