Two improvements, two promotions, postpartum visits, extended love and health

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-31

In order to improve the quality of the birth population and reduce the occurrence of birth defects, on December 19, the obstetric medical staff of Guangxin District Maternal and Child Health Hospital successively came to Yongjingwan Community, Kyoto Community and other mothers' homes to conduct door-to-door follow-up services, so as to effectively protect the physical and mental health of women and children.

How is the body recovering after giving birth?Do you have any difficulties?......During the follow-up, obstetricians Jiang Hongzhi and Gong Wei learned about the physical condition of the mother, breasts, lochia, uterine rejuvenation, wound healing, etc., through questioning and physical examination, and gave them breastfeeding and puerperal health care guidance.

After observing whether the baby's **, oral cavity, buttocks, and umbilical cord fall off, the doctors and nurses measured the baby's body temperature, weighed it, carried out cardiopulmonary auscultation and jaundice value measurement, and also "hand-in-hand" instructed mothers and their families how to touch the baby, bathe the baby, and introduce how to make an appointment for the first dose of vaccine for the baby.

You don't have to go out to do postpartum checkups at home, the doctors and ** are very thoughtful, and you can contact them at any time if you have any questions, it's so heartwarming!The "zero distance" visit delivered warm, high-quality and considerate services to each mother's home, which was highly recognized and praised by them and their families.

Postpartum visits are one of the basic public health service projects of the country, and it is a national policy to care for the health of women and children, which can effectively reduce the incidence of puerperium. In the next step, our hospital will continue to focus on the theme of "two improvements, two promotions", accurately meet the diversified and multi-level health needs of mothers, continue to carry out free postpartum home visits, and build a solid bottom line for maternal and infant safety.

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