Maternal/Postpartum Care
Theories and Fundamentals
That’s So Random!
Princesses in Therapy
Ugh..kids...
100

This is the expected location of the fundus 12 hours postpartum.

What is at the umbilicus?

100

This theory challenges race as a biological construct and instead views it as a social construct embedded within systems and institutions.

What is Critical Race Theory?

100

This animal's pee glows under UV light, making it the ultimate party trick in the animal kingdom.

What is a wombat?

100

I spent my entire childhood locked in a tower by my ‘mother,’ and now I have serious trust issues. Also, why does my hair glow when I sing?

Who is Rapunzel?

100

This is often given to children who cry.

What is an Ipad?
200

This postpartum patient is most likely to experience strong afterpains.

Who is a patient who gave birth to twins?

200

This hypothesis explains how chronic exposure to racism and socioeconomic adversity leads to accelerated biological aging and poor health outcomes.

What is the Weathering Hypothesis?

200

This bizarre world record was set in 2011 when a man fit 400 of these tiny objects into his mouth at once.

What are straws

200

I constantly talk to animals and clean up after seven tiny men. Is this codependency or just good housekeeping?

Who is Snow White?

200

Often used to bribe kids into doing something unpleasant.

What is candy?

300

This term describes the vaginal discharge that occurs after childbirth and changes in color over time.

What is lochia?

300

Black women in Canada experience higher rates of these three adverse birth outcomes compared to white women.

What are stillbirths, preterm births, and cesarean sections?

300

This fruit is genetically closer to humans than it is to strawberries, sharing about 60% of our DNA.

Le Banana

300

I lost my shoe at a party and now some guy thinks he’s in love with me. Should I be concerned?

Who is Cinderella?

300

The dreaded sound parents hear at 3 AM that means no one’s going back to sleep

WAHH-WAAHH

400

This hormone is responsible for uterine contractions and the let-down reflex in breastfeeding.

What is oxytocin?

400

This form of racism refers to the systemic and institutional discrimination that negatively impacts maternal and infant health outcomes for racialized communities.

What is structural racism?

400

Often mistaken for a vegetable, this fruit can grow up to 10 feet long and is technically a giant berry.

What is a pumpkin

400

I gave up my voice for a man, and now I feel like I’ve lost my sense of identity. Also, I might be experiencing body dysmorphia?

Who is Ariel? (The Little Mermaid)

400

The phrase screamed from the backseat on long car rides, usually 5 minutes after leaving.

What is are we there yet?

500

This condition, characterized by a failure of the uterus to contract properly after birth, is the most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage.

What is uterine atony?

500

This term describes the violence and abuse that Black women may experience at the hands of medical personnel within healthcare institutions.

What is obstetric racism?

500

This animal can jump higher than a HOUSE!!

Most animals? (houses can't jump)

500

I just wanted to read my books in peace, but instead I’m stuck in a castle with a guy who yells at me. Is this Stockholm Syndrome, or am I just a really patient person?

Who is Belle? (Beauty and the Beast)

500

It's been 2 weeks since you've had your newborn, and they haven't developed any new superpowers... but they are looking a bit like a highlighter.

What is jaundice?

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