Forbes: Ending The Silent Crisis: A Four-Point Plan To Modernize Postpartum Hemorrhage Care
Ending The Silent Crisis: A Four-Point Plan To Modernize Postpartum Hemorrhage Care
The American Hospital Association (AHA) and Epic are collaborating to offer a set of tools at the point of care to aid in the detection and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). PPH is one of the ...
Healthcare IT News: AHA, Epic to help disseminate tools for postpartum hemorrhage recovery
Postpartum starts immediately after childbirth and generally lasts six to eight weeks. Getting rest and taking care of yourself can help you recover from childbirth.
The postpartum period is an intense time and requires all sorts of care for you and your baby. Discover the postpartum recovery timeline.
Postpartum is both beautiful and demanding. It is a season of recovery and growth for you and your baby. The postpartum period includes several areas of adjustment and care. This comprehensive guide to Postpartum life is designed to help you find your footing as a parent, with confidence and support, by helping you learn about:
Doctors, midwives, and nurses discuss with women the postpartum changes and what to expect. Usually a follow-up visit with a health care professional is scheduled for 6 weeks after birth (and sometimes also 2 weeks after birth).
The postpartum period can be a time of mixed emotions – and a time of physical changes. Here you can find info on taking care of yourself, finding the support you need, and caring for a newborn.