logging in or signing up Delivery and Post-natal Care reynel89 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 67 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Delivery and Post-natal Care : Delivery and Post-natal Care Aries Glenn B. Galao , BSN, RNActual delivery: Actual deliveryPowerPoint Presentation: Delivery with a skilled birth attendant at a birthing home or health center protects your life and your baby’s life…The skilled birth attendant can manage or decide what ot do if:: The skilled birth attendant can manage or decide what ot do if: Your baby is in the wrong position Active labor goes on for over 12 hours You are loosing too much blood and/or waterPowerPoint Presentation: Your baby does not begin breathing immediately Your baby is premature, sick or has birth injuries or congenital anomaliesThe skilled birth attendant can give the special care needed after delivery:: The skilled birth attendant can give the special care needed after delivery: Deliver the placenta safely. Cut and dress the umbilical cord. Vitamin K injection to prevent bleeding.PowerPoint Presentation: Apply eye ointment that prevents blindness. Guide your baby to breastfeed immediately. Keep your baby warm.Post-natal: Post-natalPowerPoint Presentation: After the delivery, the skilled birth attendant advises you on good health practice.breastfeeding: breastfeedingPowerPoint Presentation: Start breastfeeding within 30 min of birth to stimulate the production of breast milk. Allow your baby to breastfeed as often and as long as she wants, even at night. Exclusively breastfeed your baby up to the 1 st 6 mos of life.PowerPoint Presentation: Breast milk alone contains exactly the nutrients that your baby need. Easily digested Promotes the best growth & development of your baby Protects your child against illnesses Diarrhea, cough, coldsPowerPoint Presentation: From the age of 6 mos, babies need a variety of other foods. Breastfeeding should continue through your child’s 2 nd year and beyond. Husbands, partners and other family members help by encouraging you to rest quietly while you breastfeed.PowerPoint Presentation: REMEMBER! Post-natal check-ups: To prevent dangers after delivery, it is important to get a check-up 24 hrs and 2 weeks after birth.Birth spacing: Birth spacingPowerPoint Presentation: It is healthier for you and your children if there are at least 2-3 years interval between pregnancies. You are only protected from another pregnancy during the 1 st 6 mos. after delivery if you exclusively breastfeed.PowerPoint Presentation: After 6 mos. of exclusive breastfeeding, use alternative family planning methods.Caring for your body: Caring for your bodyPowerPoint Presentation: Continue to eat healthy foods Have enough rest and sleep Wash hands before handling baby Wash vagina after passing urine or stool Shower daily to prevent infectionGo to health center: Go to health centerGo to the health center quickly if you have:: Go to the health center quickly if you have: Fever Abdominal pain Swollen, red or tender breasts Dribbling urine, painful urination Pain in vagina Draining pus in vagina Foul-smelling vaginal dischargeGo to hospital immediately: Go to hospital immediatelyGo to hospital immediately if you have:: Go to hospital immediately if you have: Vaginal bleeding Convulsions Fast or difficult breathing Fever and weakness Severe abdominal painPowerPoint Presentation: Remember! To ensure the best health and development of your child, go to the health center every month for growth monitoring.Thank You!: Thank You! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Delivery and Post-natal Care reynel89 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 67 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Delivery and Post-natal Care : Delivery and Post-natal Care Aries Glenn B. Galao , BSN, RNActual delivery: Actual deliveryPowerPoint Presentation: Delivery with a skilled birth attendant at a birthing home or health center protects your life and your baby’s life…The skilled birth attendant can manage or decide what ot do if:: The skilled birth attendant can manage or decide what ot do if: Your baby is in the wrong position Active labor goes on for over 12 hours You are loosing too much blood and/or waterPowerPoint Presentation: Your baby does not begin breathing immediately Your baby is premature, sick or has birth injuries or congenital anomaliesThe skilled birth attendant can give the special care needed after delivery:: The skilled birth attendant can give the special care needed after delivery: Deliver the placenta safely. Cut and dress the umbilical cord. Vitamin K injection to prevent bleeding.PowerPoint Presentation: Apply eye ointment that prevents blindness. Guide your baby to breastfeed immediately. Keep your baby warm.Post-natal: Post-natalPowerPoint Presentation: After the delivery, the skilled birth attendant advises you on good health practice.breastfeeding: breastfeedingPowerPoint Presentation: Start breastfeeding within 30 min of birth to stimulate the production of breast milk. Allow your baby to breastfeed as often and as long as she wants, even at night. Exclusively breastfeed your baby up to the 1 st 6 mos of life.PowerPoint Presentation: Breast milk alone contains exactly the nutrients that your baby need. Easily digested Promotes the best growth & development of your baby Protects your child against illnesses Diarrhea, cough, coldsPowerPoint Presentation: From the age of 6 mos, babies need a variety of other foods. Breastfeeding should continue through your child’s 2 nd year and beyond. Husbands, partners and other family members help by encouraging you to rest quietly while you breastfeed.PowerPoint Presentation: REMEMBER! Post-natal check-ups: To prevent dangers after delivery, it is important to get a check-up 24 hrs and 2 weeks after birth.Birth spacing: Birth spacingPowerPoint Presentation: It is healthier for you and your children if there are at least 2-3 years interval between pregnancies. You are only protected from another pregnancy during the 1 st 6 mos. after delivery if you exclusively breastfeed.PowerPoint Presentation: After 6 mos. of exclusive breastfeeding, use alternative family planning methods.Caring for your body: Caring for your bodyPowerPoint Presentation: Continue to eat healthy foods Have enough rest and sleep Wash hands before handling baby Wash vagina after passing urine or stool Shower daily to prevent infectionGo to health center: Go to health centerGo to the health center quickly if you have:: Go to the health center quickly if you have: Fever Abdominal pain Swollen, red or tender breasts Dribbling urine, painful urination Pain in vagina Draining pus in vagina Foul-smelling vaginal dischargeGo to hospital immediately: Go to hospital immediatelyGo to hospital immediately if you have:: Go to hospital immediately if you have: Vaginal bleeding Convulsions Fast or difficult breathing Fever and weakness Severe abdominal painPowerPoint Presentation: Remember! To ensure the best health and development of your child, go to the health center every month for growth monitoring.Thank You!: Thank You!