
Conduct detailed physical assessments of postpartum patients to monitor recovery and identify complications.
Educate new mothers on postpartum care, infant care, breastfeeding, and family planning.
Provide support for emotional and psychological adjustments to motherhood, including issues like postpartum depression and anxiety.
Monitor and manage the physical recovery process, including uterine involution, lochia assessment, and perineal care.
Educate patients on medication regimens for pain management and other postpartum health conditions.
Identify and manage common postpartum complications, such as hemorrhage, infection, and thrombosis.
Provide culturally competent care, recognizing the diverse backgrounds and needs of postpartum patients.
Help facilitate follow-up appointments and transitional care to ensure continuity in health management.