Sentences with phrase «medication after delivery»

There have been anecdotal reports of babies dying after being breastfed by mothers who were prescribed codeine as a pain medication after delivery.
It took extra medication after the delivery to help with the pain in my tailbone area.
And she didn't hesitate to take pain medication after delivery.
The doctor will prescribe you pain medication after delivery, so make sure that you take them.
You will be offered pain medications after delivery.

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Taking pain medications during labor or after delivery can slow down your digestive system, which can lead to constipation.
Postpartum Psychosis: ~ occurs in less than 1 % of moms ~ onset may occur one day after delivery, many occur by 3 months, the rest by 1 year postpartum ~ symptoms include agitation, bursts of anger, racing thoughts, rapid speech, panic, irrational thoughts, insomnia, hallucinations, inability to care for self and baby, thoughts of suicide / infanticide, paranoia ~ treatment can include medication, hospitalization, ECT, and psychotherapy
Before her twin girls were born, a little more than a year later, Lewis worried that her anxiety would come back, so on her doctors» advice, she started taking the medication again right after delivery with positive results.
Several factors lead to constipation after delivery, including not drinking enough fluids, less physical activity, taking pain medications, and not getting enough fiber in the diet.
Just after birth your baby may be tired or still affected by the medications that you were given during your labor and delivery.
If you want all of the pain medication available and a frozen Coke two seconds after delivery?
We also have narcotic medications that are sometimes given during labor and delivery, respiratory function for babies which often means separation of mom and baby after the birth, and they can also interfere with coordination, sucking, swallowing and breathing.
After a hectic schedule of delivery and post-delivery medication in the hospital, it's time to come home!
With a C - section for example, we also have separation of mom and baby after birth, the separation often results in a baby that's less stable than one who is skin to skin with the mom and the blood sugar may drop, then we have formula being introduced to bring it back up, or we have a baby who isn't nursing well because of medication that was given during delivery, and again, we have a baby who is being supplemented, and this is a concern, because we know from numerous studies that early supplementation with formula is associated with early weaning.
Some pain medications can increase the risk of separation of mother and newborn after delivery, delaying the introduction of breastfeeding.
More hospitals than ever are refocusing their attention on mother and baby health — which includes things like skin - to - skin contact after delivery and education about things that might thwart breastfeeding, like the use of forceps pain - relieving medication.
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