This is the initial emotional and physical connection between a parent and newborn immediately after birth.
what is bonding
80% of new mothers experience this mild, self-limiting condition in the first week postpartum.
What are baby blues?
This lochia stage is dark red, occurs during the first 1–3 days postpartum, and may contain small clots.
What is lochia rubra?
This is the nurse’s first intervention when the postpartum fundus is boggy and above the umbilicus.
What is massaging the fundus?
This sign indicates a correct breastfeeding latch and helps prevent nipple trauma.
What are lips flanged outward?
This close contact helps regulate temperature and promotes attachment.
What is skin-to-skin contact?
Persistent sadness, hopelessness, guilt, and lack of interest in the baby beyond the first 2 weeks postpartum
What is postpartum depression?
This lochia stage appears pink or brown and is expected from days 4–10 after delivery.
What is lochia serosa?
A fundus that is firm and 1 cm below the umbilicus within 24 hours after delivery is considered this.
What is a normal postpartum finding?
This is the recommended frequency for breastfeeding a healthy newborn.
What is 8–12 feedings per day on demand?
Newborns exhibit this reflexive behavior, turning toward a parent’s touch, smell, or voice to initiate feeding and closeness
What is rooting / attachment behavior?
Severe condition can include hallucinations, delusions, and thoughts of harming self or the baby.
What is postpartum psychosis?
This lochia finding is abnormal and should be reported if it occurs two weeks after delivery.
What is bright red vaginal bleeding?
This assessment finding suggests bladder distention in a postpartum patient.
What is a firm fundus deviated to one side?
This infant finding indicates adequate milk intake during breastfeeding.
What are at least 6 wet diapers per day?
This is the emotional tie that develops over time through consistent, loving care and interaction.
What is attachment?
This condition does not require medication, only support and reassurance
What are baby blues?
Postpartum hemorrhage PH is defined as a cumulative blood loss of at least this many milliliters, regardless of delivery method.
What is 1,000 mL?
This severe, life-threatening complication occurs if a postpartum DVT breaks free and travels to the lungs.
What is a Pulmonary Embolism (PE)?
The most common postpartum infection, often characterized by fever, foul-smelling lochia, and uterine tenderness, is known by this term.
What is Endometritis?
Nurses encourage bonding behavior by advising parents to do this while holding their baby close and talking softly.
What is eye contact and verbal interaction?
Recognize this red flag when assessing a postpartum client, indicating immediate need for emergency intervention.
What is suicidal or homicidal thoughts, confusion or hallucinations?
Dark red blood and a painful, rigid abdomen indicate this type of placental issue
What is Placental Abruption?
This type of delivery significantly increases a mother's risk of developing a postpartum DVT.
What is a Cesarean section?
A patient complains of localized pain, redness, and a fever while breastfeeding, indicating this infection of the breast tissue.
What is Mastitis?