Postpartum nurses provide essential care during the recovery period following childbirth, attending to both physical and emotional aspects of maternal health. They monitor vital signs, manage pain, assess uterine involution, and assist with breastfeeding and newborn care. Their attentive support fosters healing and confidence during the often-overlooked fourth trimester. These nurses also help identify postpartum depression, infections, and other complications early. Their role is especially valuable in ensuring mothers are not discharged without a clear understanding of self-care and warning signs.
Beyond bedside care, postpartum nurses educate new parents on infant feeding, maternal hygiene, and signs of concern, equipping families with tools for a smoother transition home. They collaborate with lactation consultants, obstetricians, and pediatric teams to ensure continuity of care. They also offer emotional reassurance and serve as trusted touchpoints in a time of vulnerability and change. Postpartum nurses play a vital role in safeguarding maternal wellbeing in the days following birth.
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