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Introduction to Puerperium - Fourth Trimester Facts

  • Puerperium: Post-delivery period; maternal organs revert to pre-gravid state.
  • Also called "Fourth Trimester".
  • Duration: Usually 6 weeks (42 days).
  • Phases:
    • Immediate: First 24 hours postpartum.
    • Early: Day 2 to day 7 postpartum.
    • Remote: Week 2 to week 6 postpartum.

⭐ Puerperium: The period after childbirth when maternal physiological changes of pregnancy return to the non-pregnant state. Typically lasts 6 weeks, divided into immediate (first 24 hours), early (first week), and remote (up to 6 weeks) phases.

Uterine & Cervical Changes - Womb's Comeback Tour

  • Uterine Involution: Rapid reduction in size & weight.
    • Weight: 1kg (post-delivery) → 500g (1 wk) → 350g (2 wks) → <100g (6 wks).
    • Fundal Height: At umbilicus (post-delivery); ↓ 1-2 cm/day; non-palpable abdominally by 2 wks.
    • Afterpains: Common, esp. multiparas & breastfeeding.
  • Cervical Changes:
    • Immediately post-delivery: Soft, admits 2 fingers.
    • End of 1st week: Admits 1 finger.
    • External os: Becomes transverse slit (parous os).
    • Internal os: Closes by 2nd week.

Lochia Progression: Uterine discharge.

  • Lochia Rubra: Days 1-4 (Red). Blood, decidua, membranes.
  • Lochia Serosa: Days 5-9 (Pinkish/Brownish). Serum, leukocytes, exudate.
  • Lochia Alba: Days 10-15+ (up to 6 wks) (Yellowish-white). Leukocytes, decidual cells, mucus. 📌 Mnemonic: Really Smart Advice (Rubra, Serosa, Alba).

Systemic Physiological Changes - System Reboot Sequence

  • Cardiovascular System:
    • Blood volume & cardiac output: Normalize by ~2 weeks.
    • Hypercoagulability: Persists for 2-3 weeks (↑ DVT risk).
  • Hematological System:
    • Physiological leukocytosis (up to 30,000/mm³): Resolves by 1 week.
    • Platelets: Normalize by 6 weeks. ESR remains elevated.
  • Renal System:
    • Postpartum diuresis: Significant in first 2-5 days.
    • GFR & renal plasma flow: Normalize by 6 weeks.
  • Respiratory System:
    • Lung volumes & capacities: Return to pre-pregnant state by 6-8 weeks.
  • Endocrine System:
    • Estrogen, progesterone: ↓ dramatically.
    • Prolactin: ↑ in lactating women. hCG, hPL: Disappear rapidly.
  • Metabolic Changes:
    • Insulin resistance: Resolves. Gradual weight loss.

⭐ Return of Menstruation & Ovulation:

  • Non-lactating women: Menstruation typically by 6-8 weeks; ovulation may precede.
  • Exclusively breastfeeding women: Variable, often ~6 months or longer (LAM); ovulation suppressed.

Postpartum Care & Advice - Mom's Post-Party Plan

  • Immediate Postpartum (First 24h):
    • Monitor: Vitals, fundus (at umbilicus post-delivery, then ↓1 cm/day), lochia (Rubra→Serosa→Alba), perineum.
    • Pain relief, early ambulation, bladder care (void q2-3h).
  • General Advice & Self-Care:
    • Hygiene: Perineal care (sitz baths, pat dry front to back).
    • Nutrition: Balanced diet, ↑iron, ↑protein, hydration. Vitamin D supplements.
    • Rest & Activity: Adequate rest, gradual return to activity. Avoid heavy lifting for 4-6 weeks.
    • Breast Care: Nipple hygiene, proper latch, support for engorgement.
    • Contraception: Counseling (LAM, POPs, IUDs). Start POPs anytime if breastfeeding.
    • Mental Health: Screen for postpartum blues vs. depression.
    • Follow-up: Postnatal check at 6 weeks.

Postnatal Blues: Symptoms, Coping, and Warning Signs

Critical Warning Signs (Seek Urgent Medical Review):

  • PPH: Soaking >1 pad/hour, large clots.
  • Fever >38°C (100.4°F), chills.
  • Foul-smelling lochia, severe pelvic/perineal pain.
  • Unilateral leg swelling, pain, redness (DVT).
  • Severe headache, visual disturbances, seizures (Eclampsia).
  • Chest pain, dyspnea.
  • Persistent sadness, anhedonia, thoughts of harm to self/baby.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Uterine involution: Fundus at umbilicus post-delivery, descends ~1 cm/day; non-palpable by 2 weeks.
  • Lochia: Rubra (3-4 days), Serosa (up to 2 weeks), Alba (up to 6 weeks).
  • Afterpains: More intense in multiparas and during breastfeeding (oxytocin effect).
  • Postpartum blues: Transient mood changes, peak 3-5 days, resolve by 2 weeks.
  • Breast engorgement: Days 2-5 postpartum; manage with frequent breast emptying.
  • Ovulation: May precede menses; counsel on contraception. Non-lactating menses by 6-8 weeks.

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