The truth of staying in the delivery room for two hours after delivery. First, amniotic fluid embolism. The most feared thing after delivery may be amniotic fluid embolism. Although this probability is very small, I am afraid that I will win the grand prize, because once amniotic fluid embolism occurs, it will really be a notice of death. The most terrible thing is that there is no way to prevent amniotic fluid embolism, so we have to observe it for two hours after delivery.
Second, placenta removal. After delivery, some placenta comes out after the fetus comes out, but it may be because the placenta is stuck and can't come out by itself, and the placenta sticks to the uterine wall, so the doctor needs to peel off the placenta by hand, put his hand in, then find the placenta and take it out slowly. After taking it out, put your hand in and check for other residues.
Third, postpartum sewing. When giving birth naturally, it may be because the fetal head is too big, the pelvis is too small, and the pregnant woman's perineum is in poor condition, which may require lateral incision and tear. Then we have to sew the needle. This time is more painful, and many pregnant women will cry. I feel that after giving birth, the stitches at the back are even worse.
Fourth, postpartum hemorrhage and puerperal fever. Doctors should also check pregnant women's blood pressure and other tests after delivery. Puerperal fever peaked within two hours after delivery. If puerperal fever occurs, pregnant women will have high or low fever, which requires doctors to deal with the problem urgently.
Fifth, the rigor of the hospital. As we all know, pregnant women will survive after giving birth to their children. In the process of production, there may be problems such as dystocia and fetal hypoxia. Therefore, out of rigor, hospitals should be strict about the delivery of such dangerous pregnant women, which is also the trust and guarantee for women.
What did the baby do two hours after delivery? After a pregnant woman gives birth to a baby, the nurse will immediately clean the baby's body and wipe it with special liquid instead of water, because the newborn baby's skin is not very good. Then, she took the child's temperature, checked whether the child was abnormal and the possibility of various diseases, and then wrote the code for the baby. The name, weight and date of birth of pregnant women are written by the hospital. Finally, she put an ankle bracelet on the baby and took it back to Ma Bao half an hour later.
Why should you stay in the delivery room for 2 hours after giving birth? Who cares about children?
After giving birth, I didn't leave the delivery room immediately, but stayed in the delivery room for another two hours. Now that the children are born, why not go back to the ward at once? Who will take care of the baby during this time? Does everyone have to do this, or is "I" special and need to stay for a while?
There are three stages of labor: the first stage of labor is uterine dilatation, the second stage is fetal delivery, and the third stage is placental delivery. In fact, there is another stage of labor, that is, two hours after delivery, which is called "the fourth stage of labor".
Actually, the fourth stage of labor is also very important. Every pregnant mother's physique is different, and different things will happen at this time. Such as uterine contraction, laceration of soft birth canal, hematoma of vaginal wall or coagulation dysfunction can cause postpartum hemorrhage and other complications. The rescue equipment and medicines in the delivery room are relatively complete, which is convenient for doctors and midwives to find and deal with in time. Therefore, the parturient will stay in the delivery room for a period of time to ensure that there are no complications before returning to the ward. During these two hours, we should not only observe the amount of bleeding and contractions of the parturient, but also observe whether the parturient urinates smoothly. In the process of delivery, the lying-in woman's bladder is squeezed for a long time, and the contractility is weakened, which is prone to dysuria and even serious urinary retention. If you can't urinate for a long time, it will affect uterine contraction and cause uterine bleeding.
Of course, it is essential to observe and take care of our newborn baby during these two hours. The newborn baby has just entered a brand-new living environment and needs to establish a brand-new respiratory and circulatory system. His first cry was especially important. It is the beginning of the establishment of lung function and the signal that the fetus is transformed into a baby. If the baby doesn't cry, we may use an aspirator to suck out the amniotic fluid, or directly pat the baby's feet to stimulate the baby to cry and breathe normally.
Comprehensive physical examination and treatment of newborn babies;
(1) Postpartum neonatal score, that is, score the newborn's breathing, heartbeat, skin color, reflex and muscle tension.
(2) Eye care: Because there is amniotic fluid in the eyes, it should be wiped with normal saline.
(3) Physical examination: conduct a comprehensive examination of all systems of the whole body. After weighing, head circumference, chest circumference, height, press the footprints.
(4) Put an anklet on the baby with information such as mother's name, baby's gender, birth time and weight, and then send it to the mother's side, and finally hear her heartbeat again. At this time, breastfeeding can be started, and novice mothers may need professional guidance. Starting milk as early as possible can not only help mothers recover after delivery, but also enable newborn babies to obtain antibodies from breast milk.
Then, as we all know, what are we doing two hours after the mother gives birth to the baby?
Why should you stay in the delivery room for 2 hours after giving birth? Who cares about children? Women who have given birth to children know that they can't leave the delivery room immediately after giving birth, and they have to stay in the delivery room for 2 hours. Not only the mother herself is puzzled, but also her family members are curious. Why did she stay in the delivery room after giving birth? Who will take care of the baby?
In fact, after giving birth to a child, it does not mean that the mother is out of danger. The reason why postpartum women stay in the delivery room for 2 hours is to observe the situation of postpartum pregnant women. These two hours are very important, which is related to the life of pregnant women.
What is the doctor doing 2 hours after delivery? 1. Observe whether pregnant women have postpartum hemorrhage.
The probability of postpartum hemorrhage is very high, which mostly occurs within 2 hours after the placenta is delivered, so the doctor will let the mother stay in the delivery room for 2 hours to observe whether there are signs of postpartum hemorrhage. A small amount of bleeding does not pose a threat to the parturient, but it is more dangerous if the postpartum bleeding exceeds 500 ml. So once bleeding is found, the doctor will stop bleeding for the first time to prevent excessive bleeding.
2. Observe the blood pressure and pulse of pregnant women.
Giving birth to a child is a very tiring thing. Many women are exhausted after giving birth. If pregnant women are in poor physical condition, they are likely to suffer from shock, hypoxia and dyspnea after delivery, so the doctor will let pregnant women stay in the delivery room for 2 hours after delivery and closely observe their blood pressure and pulse.
Clean up the children
Because the baby is surrounded by amniotic fluid in the mother's womb, and Lazar is eaten and drunk in the womb, the mother's amniotic fluid is bound to be turbid. Babies will feel sticky and even dirty when they are born. So the doctor will give the baby a simple cleaning.
4. Check the baby's physical condition
After the baby is born, the doctor will measure the baby's length, weight and head circumference. And for the first time, you will wear your own bracelet and anklet on your baby's hungry wrist or ankle. Observe whether the baby's body is abnormal.
Two hours after delivery is very important, and mom can't be careless. If you feel uncomfortable, you should communicate with your doctor in time.
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I'm glad to answer it for you. Indeed, whether it is a natural delivery or a caesarean section, it is necessary to observe for 2 hours. I gave birth naturally. I remember when I gave birth to my daughter, I stayed in the observation room for two hours before being pushed into the ward. So why stay in the delivery room for 2 hours after delivery?
1. Observe the physical condition of the parturient.
After delivery, women are weak and will have bleeding. Within two hours after delivery, there will be many unexpected situations, such as postpartum hemorrhage and amniotic fluid thrombosis. Once you encounter these situations, you can find them as soon as possible and take immediate measures to give first aid.
2. Check whether the placenta is complete.
Within 30 minutes after delivery, the placenta was expelled from Ma Bao. I remember that the doctor pressed my stomach several times and the placenta slipped out of the body. I am lucky. Some precious mothers were not discharged by themselves, but were pulled out by doctors, which really made me miserable. After the placenta is removed, the doctor should also check whether the placenta and fetal membrane are complete. If the membranes are intact and the placenta remains, curettage is necessary. Therefore, it is true that a woman has already passed through the gate of hell after giving birth to a child!
3. Breast-feed the baby to improve the relationship between mother and child.
In the observation room, the nurse put the baby in my arms. At this point, the baby has been wiped clean, put on clothes prepared by the hospital, and also brought information bracelets on his hands and feet. Let me suck the baby's nipple for 15 minutes on each side, which will help stimulate contractions and help the uterus recover. The baby just came out of his mother's stomach, feeling insecure and needing comfort. In fact, at that time, my milk had not come down, so I dried it directly for the baby. It really, really hurts.
It's really hard for women to have children. It's really a struggle with her life. Every mother is great! During the two-hour observation, because it was morning after I gave birth to the baby, the nurse asked my husband to buy porridge for me. I was not sleepy at that time, so I kept staring at my daughter. It was amazing. It was in my stomach a few hours ago! Now the little one is lying beside me, excited and moved.
Two hours later, nothing happened, so I was pushed into the ward with my baby. My husband has been with me. In the meantime, the baby has been with me and went out together. Up to now, I sometimes find it amazing. I really gave birth to a child. I really appreciate it. Thank you for coming to my side!
This is a question that many new parents will ask. In clinical medicine, the delivery of placenta is generally regarded as a sign of the end of natural delivery, but the related events of delivery are far from over, and the time from the delivery of placenta to the next two hours is also very important. Therefore, this time is also called "the fourth stage of labor" in obstetrics.
The importance of the fourth stage of labor lies in that during this period, parturients are most prone to postpartum hemorrhage (the amount of hemorrhage is 500- 1000ml, or even more), amniotic fluid embolism (an obstetric complication with unknown etiology and high mortality), postpartum urinary retention and other delivery complications, among which postpartum hemorrhage and amniotic fluid embolism are the two main causes of maternal death. Therefore, although the parturient has given birth, it still needs to be closely observed in the delivery room (including maternal vital signs, vaginal bleeding volume and bleeding characteristics, bladder filling, uterine contraction, etc.). ), there are exceptions that need urgent treatment. Moreover, many parturients will have perineal laceration or lateral incision, and it is necessary to disinfect and suture as soon as possible during this time.
For newborns, in the early postpartum period, the functions and metabolism of all organs and systems in the whole body are in the process of rapid changes, especially the respiratory and circulatory systems, and the vital signs and health status are prone to instability, which is the high incidence stage of neonatal diseases such as neonatal asphyxia and aspiration pneumonia. Therefore, in the fourth stage of labor, the newborn will stay with the mother, and the medical staff and the mother will closely observe (including skin color, heart rate, muscle tension, reflex, breathing, lactation, response to external stimuli, etc.). ). If there is any abnormality, it needs to be handled by the neonatal doctor in time. Of course, if the newborn is healthy, the medical staff will let the baby communicate with his mother as soon as possible and guide him to suck milk as soon as possible.
Why do you have to stay in the delivery room for two hours after giving birth? Two hours after delivery is the high risk period of Ma Bao's illness change and postpartum hemorrhage. Ma Bao must stay in the delivery room for observation for two hours. If there are other high-risk factors of postpartum hemorrhage, some even need to be observed in the delivery room for four hours. Maybe you don't understand, but as a professional obstetrician, I can tell you clearly that postpartum hemorrhage is the biggest maternal mortality rate in China so far. It is this simple measure that greatly reduces the rate of postpartum hemorrhage. In the case of normal delivery, the amount of bleeding exceeding 500ml within 24 hours after delivery is called postpartum hemorrhage, and the incidence rate in China is about 5-8%.
There are two main people in the delivery room: one is to monitor Ma Bao's vital signs and vaginal bleeding. Second, educate Ma Bao about the benefits of breastfeeding and conduct the 1 th breastfeeding.
Many people will ask the children who will take care of them. In the meantime, the baby is either beside Ma Bao or on the radiation table, and is supervised by a visiting nurse. Don't worry about this.
Whether before or after birth, babies are safest around Ma Bao. Good luck with your pregnancy.
Why should you stay in the delivery room for 2 hours after giving birth? Who cares about children? I am a mother with a second child, so I can share my experience.
I gave birth to a baby twice and stayed in the delivery room for 2 hours before being sent back to the ward.
Ma Bao stayed in the delivery room for 2 hours after delivery because it was convenient for medical staff to observe whether Ma Bao had complications such as postpartum hemorrhage.
When I was in the delivery room, the nurse put the baby on the crib next to me. Although I am very tired after giving birth, I feel that everything is worth it when I look at the baby.
After two hours of observation, the nurse sent me and my baby out of the delivery room and back to the ward.
Hello, seeing this problem, my thoughts suddenly pulled me into the cold ward covered with a thick green blanket two years ago. This is what doctors call the postpartum observation room. I still remember a child crying and a mother moaning in pain. Here are all mothers and children who have just given birth.
I was born by caesarean section. After I gave birth, the nurse pushed the hospital bed to see my family members, and my child and I came to the observation room. The children gathered at each mother's bedside, and they were all crying. After a while, the nurse seemed to cry less after holding them and feeding them.
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Why do you need to wait in the observation room for 2 hours after delivery? The sour feeling of caesarean section pressing the uterus may only be felt after experience. Fortunately, the nurse I met told me before pressing every time, and then told me to hold my breath before starting. After the anesthetic, the wound itself is particularly painful.
In the cold hospital bed, I feel so cold that I will tremble all over. Listening to the cry of the child under my feet, I feel exhausted.
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Where is the baby in the observation room? Who is in charge? After giving birth, I was pushed into the observation room with my baby. The baby is always at my feet, and the nurse is helping to feed and clean up. Nurses sit together in twos and threes.
Some people say that giving birth to a child is a very simple matter, which can be solved in two or three hours, but in fact, only expectant mothers understand how difficult the production process is.
You can't relax immediately after giving birth, because the most dangerous period is two hours after giving birth. After completing the following inspection to ensure that there is no dangerous situation, mother can see the family outside the door, so these two hours are extremely important.
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"Bleeding" is a critical situation in which we often watch TV to have children. Is it really as terrible as it is said on TV? Yes, maternal hemorrhage is life-threatening, and postpartum examination is essential.
Generally speaking, a mother will bleed when she gives birth to a baby, but it also depends on the situation. Don't worry when the amount of bleeding is small. When the maternal body recovers, it will gradually get better. When the blood volume is large, the doctor will immediately take emergency measures such as hemostasis. Therefore, these two hours are particularly important.
Does the parturient have contractions?
Before delivery, uterine contraction is a very important signal, and it will be accompanied by severe pain. Many treasure mothers report that they don't feel too painful when giving birth, but the contractions before delivery are really uncomfortable.
In fact, it is not only before and during childbirth, but also after childbirth. It is mainly to stimulate the recovery of the uterus, so that women can have a better figure and need to pay more attention to prevent accidents.
03 Physical condition of parturient
Psychological state of parturient
Pregnant women may appear listless and listless after giving birth to their babies. In order to prevent this from happening, doctors need to examine pregnant women in detail after delivery to see if their status is normal.
You can talk to the puerpera after delivery to see if the puerpera is conscious and can express your feelings to ensure that the puerpera's mental state is the same. If the parturient is found listless and depressed, the doctor will take different measures according to different situations to eliminate the danger for the parturient.
Is the placenta intact?
Having a baby does not mean that the task of motherhood has been successfully completed. Doctors also need to check whether the placenta is intact. Under normal circumstances, the placenta will separate from the baby. However, if the placenta is incomplete and there are some residual problems, then doctors need to perform surgery or other means to remove the placenta.
In addition, the baby's examination items also include the following:
Weigh the baby.
Measure head circumference
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Wear bracelets and anklets on your wrists or ankles (indicate date of birth, time, mother's name, etc. )
Check the appearance for abnormalities (head and face, breast, back, spine, hands and feet, anus, genitals, etc.). )
Test heart rate
Check your breathing.
Check the launch.
When mothers walk out of the delivery room safely, prospective fathers must not forget to hold their wives' hands and say, "Dear, thank you for your hard work!" " It is because of my mother's selfless dedication that a new life was born safely.