It is recommended that you wait until your six -
week postnatal visit so you can discuss any concerns you are having about energy and weight loss with your doctor at that time.
Not exact matches
Study participants provided infant stool samples collected at regularly scheduled maternal
postnatal follow - up
visits (6
weeks post partum).
A second support session was provided during their first routine
postnatal visit one to two
weeks after delivery.
Intervention 2:
postnatal lactation support: in addition to routine care, women received 2
postnatal sessions with a LC, 1 in hospital within the first 3
postnatal days (when they received the same printed guides on breastfeeding as the antenatal education group) and 1 during the first routine
postnatal visit 1 to 2
weeks after the birth.
Intervention: community
postnatal support worker with 8
weeks» training provided home - based support of up to 10
visits in the first 28 days (maximum of 3 h /
visit)
In the
postnatal period after hospital discharge peer supporters contacted women who were still breastfeeding at least every 2 days by phone or by home
visit up until 28 days, and further support was available up to 16
weeks postpartum.
Postnatal visits are scheduled to occur within 1
week of birth; at least weekly until 6
weeks; fortnightly until 12
weeks; 3 - weekly to 6 months; 6 - weekly to 12 months and bi-monthly until 2 years.
After 36
weeks gestation, one antenatal
visit is scheduled if possible, unless it is appropriate to delay until the very early
postnatal period.