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    During my maternal newborn block‚ I will be working with women in postpartum. These women and their families are especially vulnerable during this time‚ as their physical bodies and emotions are being stretched to the max. As part of being a nurse‚ it is essential that we enter into relationships with these women and their families as equal members‚ who are both there to share their experiences and knowledge. It is so important that nurses are non-judgmental and accepting and that they don’t take

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    Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Darnell Dill Dawn Muhammad PSY/280 August 20‚ 2013 Hey‚ I’m here to discuss your feelings and emotions that you are currently experiencing with your child are totally normal. In this memo‚ there are a few things that I would like for you to practice to help better develop you and your child. Spending quality time with your child will help grow a relationship with them allowing your kids to communicate with you. Try to be involved with your child 7 days a

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    When I read first read “The Benefits of Placenta Encapsulation for Postpartum Healing” by Lindsay I did not expect the way it would we done. I found myself repulsed over the way this had to be done regardless. I felt exactly like the author “completely turned off” and still feel this way. While yes‚ “experiencing difficult postpartum blues after the births” may be annoying but there has to be a better way to go about it. Maybe some anti-depressions pills might work with rest along doing with something

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    Posterior Pelvic Pain Since Pregnancy Jan M. A. Mens‚ MD‚*† Andry Vleeming‚ PhD‚* Chris J. Snijders‚ PhD‚‡ Bart W. Koes‚ PhD‚§ and Henk J. Stam‚ MD‚ PhD† Pregnancy is frequently complicated by the occurrence of lumbopelvic pain; the reported cumulative 9-month incidence ranges from 48%-56%.2‚4‚8‚12 Posterior pelvic pain since pregnancy (PPPP) is often described as a distinct category.7‚12‚13‚17 It remains questionable whether PPPP is a specific syndrome or just nonspecific lumbopelvic pain with an onset

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    Pain The statement made by Diane Ackerman “Being able to withstand pain depends to a considerable extent on culture and tradition‚ “means that the pain people feel can basically be in the mind because of the way they were brought up and what they have seen and heard in their upcoming. People really don’t know anything different besides their cultures and traditions. In Diane Ackerman’s essay she provides multiple examples to prove this statement but I will only share two. The first example she

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    References: Anand‚ K. J. (2000). Pain‚ plasticity‚ and premature birth: a prescription for permanent suffering? Berk‚ L. E. (2012). Infants and children prenatal through middle childhood (Seventh ed.). Pearson Inc: Pearson. Kim‚ P.‚ Leckman‚ J.‚ Mayes‚ L.‚ Feldman‚ R.‚ & Wang‚ X. (2010). The plasticity of the human maternal brain: Longitudinal changes in brain anatomy during early postpartum period Kolb‚ B. (1989). Brain development‚ plasticity/ and behavior

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    fear of subsequent pregnancy‚ concern about pain during intercourse‚ mode of delivery‚ parity and tenderness of breasts which can have different results because of different culture. [4] Postpartum sexual function is affected by changes in anatomy‚ hormonal milieu‚ family structure‚ and husband relationships that accompany childbirth. Although the intimacy of beginning a family and

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    Postpartum depression is a serious disease that affects as many as 60 percent of new mothers. The new mother’s may not feel love for their newborn and may have no energy to take care of the child. They may also suffer from insomnia‚ excessive eating or anorexia‚ hyperventilation. People have different methods for coping with life and its stressful events. The level of security in a person is directly proportional to the method of coping with a difficult situation. One of these stressful events

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    Pilates Just about everyone gets injured at some point in time in their lifetime. We do many things for our injuries; rest‚ ice‚ get a cast‚ take pain medication‚ etc. But have you considered trying clinical Pilates? Clinical Pilates is a form of rehabilitation for many types of injuries; orthopedic‚ neurological impairments‚ postpartum women‚ chronic pain‚ arthritis‚ along with many other physically impaired disorders or diseases (Owsley). The reason I chose this topic is due to my major‚ Occupational

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    emotions may have postpartum depression‚ with symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Many women require medical treatment. Although all causes of postpartum depression are unknown‚ there are many factors that can put a woman at risk. This essay provides an overview of postpartum depression‚ the impact it has on the individual client‚ the newborn‚ and the family‚ the physical and mental assessment findings‚ and its impact on my future nursing practice. Overview Postpartum depression is an illness

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