RhD-Ig given in hospital if woman RhD negative with no Anti-D antibodies and baby RhD positive — RhD-Ig usually given in hospital within 72 hours of birth (IM 625 international units)
Head-to-toe exam — with attention to
Breasts, nipples — cracked or sore nipples, redness, inflammation, breast lumps or
pain, issues with breastfeeding
Abdominal exam — if caesarean section check wound for healing
Abdominal palpation — do not feel for uterus if caesarean section. Uterus should feel like a firm lump below umbilicus.
If not there or tenderness — midwife/medical consult
Perineum — clean, not infected, healing if tear or episiotomy
Haemorrhoids (piles)
Legs — signs of blood clots. Check for heat, pain, swelling in calf muscles
If caesarean section
Check abdominal wound daily until healed, sutures removed or absorbed
Give iodine oral — 150microgram, once a day. Can be in multivitamin designed for pregnancy and breastfeeding
If woman has thyroid condition — medical consult
Help mother to complete forms — birth registration, family allowance, Medicare
Remind woman to attend Centrelink and have 100 points of identification ready
Treat common problems
Mild lower abdominal pains — can last a few days, often happen when breast feeding.
Give paracetamol oral — adult 1g, up to 4 times a day (qid)
Constipation — advise exercise, high fibre diet and lots of fluids. Consider ‘bulking
agent’ (eg Metamucil) or softener (eg docusate) laxative if not passed faeces for 3 days
Haemorrhoids — make sure not constipated. Give anorectal cream or suppository but only for a few days
Medical consult about surgical referral if severe or does not get better
Urine — may sting vulva, perineum, labia. Encourage drinking lots of water, lean forward
to pass urine or pass urine in shower. Treat UTI and give urinary alkalinizer
Mood — reassure feeling bit sad, teary for a few days after the birth is common
Medical consult if depressed, acting in strange way or still sad feelings more than 2 weeks after
the birth
Important to come to clinic for checks for herself and baby over next few weeks, especially
if concerns