Intrapartum and Postpartum Obsterics

Before delivery, a woman must take care of only herself and after delivery she has to care of herself as well as her baby. Postpartum care is primarily important to the newly born baby as well as the mother. Breastfeeding is of the most important key parameter postpartum care. Next comes in line protection of the new born from external infections and providing the baby with all the vaccinations at regular time intervals. Nine months of delivery can be divided into three stages and that is pre-partum care, Intra-partum care and postpartum care. This quality standard covers the care of women who go into labor at term (37+0 weeks to 41+6 weeks) and their babies during labor and immediately after the birth. In a study based in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2007 Breeze et al. reported that only 40% of women faced with a diagnosis of lethal fetal anomaly chose to continue with their pregnancies, with the other 60% electively terminating the pregnancy.

  • Postpartum Hemorrhage
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum
  • Anemia during pregnancy
  • Cervical incompetence
  • Mal-presentation and Mal- positions
  • Multiple gestation
  • Postpartum Complications
  • Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
  • Pre-eclampsia & eclampsia

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