Revealing Your Postpartum Reality: What You Can Expect In Hospital After Giving Birth!

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  • čas přidán 19. 11. 2023
  • This is a big one...because this is a big time in your immediate postpartum journey. But I give you WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT when you get to POSTPARTUM!
    In this video we talk about:
    ✅ Assessments for you
    ✅ Assessments that are done on baby and when
    ✅ Breastfeeding or Formula feeding education and assessments
    ✅ The three medications for baby: Erythromycin eye ointment, Hepatitis B Vaccine + the Vitamin K injection
    ✅ Bilirubin testing for jaundice
    ✅ The critical congenital heart disease screening for your baby
    ✅ Your baby's car seat
    ✅ Your baby's first bath
    ✅ The stack of papers you will get when you are discharged home from postpartum
    ✅ Postpartum depression and baby blues
    And so much more. Honestly it's long - because this is basically what you can expect to happen and when from the time you arrive in postpartum to the time you take your brand new baby home with you! So if you are curious as to what happens during this part of your postpartum journey grab some popcorn and feed your belly and your mind 😊
    I would love it if you stuck around! Click here to subscribe:
    🔔 / @mamanursetina
    #postpartum #postpartumjourney #postpartumrecovery
    Resources:
    CCHD Info: www.aap.org/en/patient-care/c...
    CDC info formula feeding: www.cdc.gov/nutrition/downloa...
    Newborn Health from WHO: iris.who.int/bitstream/handle...
    Metabolic Disorders Screening: health.clevelandclinic.org/wh...
    Postpartum Depression Resources:
    Postpartum Support International: www.postpartum.net/
    Mental health services Canada: www.canada.ca/en/public-healt...
    DISCLAIMER:
    The information in this video is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. Any and all information available on this channel is intended for general guidance only and must never be considered a substitute for advice provided by your most responsible health care provider.
    Although I always do my absolute best to provide you up to date and evidence based information I assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions contained in the content on this channel. This content does not constitute medial, psychological or health advice of any kind.
    Always consult a professional in the medical and health area for your particular needs and circumstances prior to making any medical or health related decisions.

Komentáře • 41

  • @mariekraft2738
    @mariekraft2738 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Ms. Tina,
    I’m a Child Passenger Safety Technician and noticed the video clip of baby in the car seat is incorrect. The chest clip isn’t in the correct place and the straps are too loose. However, thumbs up on having a blanket laying over baby.
    On a different note, I wish I would have found your videos when I was expecting. I’m learning a lot about what was going on before, during, and after I have had my two little ones. Thank you for everything you do and for the education videos.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 7 měsíci +12

      Yes, unfortunately finding B-roll of newborn babies in car seats that are rear facing thats legal to include are hard. And different countries have different rules which I am Sure you know (it always weirds me out when I see them without a chest clip!) That’s why I think it’s important people review the safety of their own car seat in their own country before it’s time to take babies home in them!!
      I love the keen eyes of CPST on social media keeping us all safe and thank you for the comment! As you know we usually have to educate a lot for new parents on how to keep the littles safely in their seats.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 7 měsíci +9

      I’ll pin your comment so people reading will see it 😊

  • @mooshpit
    @mooshpit Před 3 měsíci +6

    DAMN! this process is so invasive. Thank you for being so thorough.

  • @holliebrokaw3716
    @holliebrokaw3716 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Ugh that fundal massage.
    I do wish you had talked a little bit more about it in general. I know I was given it without permission or warning after a c section (with no explanation afterwards why they thought it was necessary), and the automatic response I've seen on social media to anyone questioning it is "Oh I'm sorry, would you rather hemorrhage and die? Just shut up and take it"
    Which seems pretty extreme when routine, preventative fundal massages (ie. No boggy uterus etc.) aren't standard care in a lot of countries with better outcomes than the US (where a lot of people who comment on it are from) and it doesn't seem to be particularly helpful based on the controlled, randomized trials we do have.
    There also seems to be a lot of confusion on social media about what a fundal massage even is. People get it confused with fundal checks frequently and I've also had people confidently tell me that it's to get the placenta to detach after the c section (what? What???). I just think we need more good education out there about this. There's definitely a lot of well meaning but confused people.

  • @shellcshells2902
    @shellcshells2902 Před 8 měsíci +24

    Please go into the postpartum depression in another video. Thank you 😊

  • @natashaguindon2517
    @natashaguindon2517 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Other than the fundal massage, my nurses barely checked on me or my son. I had to ask to be checked on regularly, especially after I nearly passed out when getting up to change baby. They didn't show me or help me with breastfeeding. They took my son out of the room to show my husband how to change diapers and bathe the baby, I wasn't included in this. This was the RAH in Edmonton, which is supposed to be an excellent women's hospital.

  • @moo117
    @moo117 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Thank you, I’m having my first baby I’m due in two weeks and it’s nice to be informed

  • @angelbowman1486
    @angelbowman1486 Před 6 měsíci +2

    U.K -My goodness so much helpful info, and points I need to research! Thank you so much!!!!
    I am having to rely on a taxi home as I don’t have an appropriate vehicle. So I was worried about buying a car seat just for the ride home. But it turns out a newborn can ride on the lap so long as it’s back seat and in a licenced taxi. I didn’t believe it at first but turns out that is the case here.

  • @daniellesoucie2470
    @daniellesoucie2470 Před 21 dnem

    Love your videos!!!!! I’m 36 weeks with my first baby and your videos are life saving

  • @natalieelskamp9677
    @natalieelskamp9677 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Just want to comment, I have 6 kids, 4 different hospitals, all natural births, and all of their policies were to check both baby and mom every 2 hours for the first 12 hours. I know because all my kids were born in the evening or overnight hours and i was checked all. Night. Long. I asked for less checks and they said no, it was policy. My 5th they checked is every hour, me one hour, baby the next. Even when I asked to put them together. It wasn't until my husband exploded on the nurse that we were left alone! 😂

    • @vtheb1299
      @vtheb1299 Před 4 měsíci +2

      this sounds really bad :( and why am I not surprised that they would listen to a man and not the actual birthing person

  • @bfam7492
    @bfam7492 Před 8 měsíci

    This is awesome!

  • @johnnyb48
    @johnnyb48 Před 8 měsíci

    Very informative. Thanks for that!

  • @hayleymyron9381
    @hayleymyron9381 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Thank you for sharing such a detailed breakdown of what will happen after giving birth. I am expecting my first baby in March and a lot of the videos I have watched give a short overview but not a lot of direction. I appreciate this :)

  • @jllgibson6036
    @jllgibson6036 Před 21 dnem +1

    Hello Mama Nurse Tina;
    So wish someone like you had taken the time to share this information with me when my child was born 56 years ago... I know some of this info was there, there just was not the sharing with new Mom at that time...
    Glad to see this has changed thanks to you!
    Linda in Canada
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    • @user-yw7vw2hu7t
      @user-yw7vw2hu7t Před 4 dny

      My first baby was born 48 years ago and I too wish much of this information was available to expectant mothers back in the day.

  • @haileyisim
    @haileyisim Před 4 měsíci

    If you have any info to help me, I would be FOREVER grateful.
    I have ms and already have pelvic floor issues pre pregnancy. Obviously these issues have gotten worse with pregnancy. I've heard that due to my muscles, I may need assisted delivery if I choose to go natural (suction, foreceps) and I've also been told natural can lead to greater bladder and bowel issues in the future. Is this true?
    I'm not asking you make my decision for me but I am asking if you have any info on the long term effects of the bladder/pelvic floor with natural vs c section. I don't want worsening bladder and bowel control issues in the future but I'm also not sure I really want a c section and the info out there is pretty slim.

  • @joannak89
    @joannak89 Před 7 měsíci +4

    This may be a silly question but when can mom take a shower? I’m sure there’s a lot of fluids that get on mom after birth from herself and baby. No one really takes about that little detail lol and I’m wondering if I have to wait until I go home to clean up?

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Would depend on if you were Medicated or unmedicated and vaginal or c-section? Everywhere will have their own protocols on this but once you have gotten up to the bathroom on your own unassisted (like we are standing by but you’re doing it on your own) and are steady on your feet and your bleeding is controlled and your vitals are stable then usually that’s the time. This can totally be at the hospital for sure. Some people if they are headed home quickly will opt to wait

  • @rebeccastanley9920
    @rebeccastanley9920 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Could you do a video on circumcision for baby boys? I’m realizing it’s become a massively heated topic and I’m not sure where to begin research.

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It is certainly heated! I can see what I can come up with.

    • @user-hi4xk1bs2o
      @user-hi4xk1bs2o Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@mamanursetina2 REPLIES

    • @Huckleberry_boots
      @Huckleberry_boots Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, same!

    • @natk1105
      @natk1105 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@mamanursetina I'm not sure if you've already made this video, but if it's still in the works I hope you can include some context from around the world. Outside of the US and certain religions, circumcision of babies is not standard at all. I live in New Zealand and it's just not a thing here. All the arguments I hear from Americans claiming that it's for health reasons just seem so incredibly strange to me - we don't have those issues as far as I know.

  • @Shadow-zp2zh
    @Shadow-zp2zh Před měsícem

    I would also like to see more information on postpartum depression. I am currently due to give birth to my second child in less than a month, have a history of depression (has gone on for over 10 years at this point). For me all of my depression symptoms are a normal part of everyday life, though is there any difference between normal depression (generic), and postpartum depression? Are people that have a history or currently dealing with depression more at risk, or have other mental health concerns? Again as a person who has had it long term, is there a point where the everyday normal is no longer normal or a concern?
    I fully intend to talk to my doctor, but not all things happen when we try. Though i know these are questions i have they could also be questions or concerns others have. I guess my final question that comes to mind is does a parents depression or mental health affect the baby developing? Not necessarily physically but psychology is there concerns for children and babies that have parents with mental health issues?

  • @vtheb1299
    @vtheb1299 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Tina, I have a really stupid question, when can we eat?!? 😅 I think in another vid you said before birth we can't eat just in case of c-section. So I imagine that at some point we must be not only tired but also very hungry... thank you so so much for all your vids, I am 38w, first time, quite anxious, revising everything on your channel and feeling like I'm in good hands thanks to the info you provide. PS. it warmed my heart to know you're a fellow Canadian 🤩 you're amazing just huge huge THANK YOU

    • @crsnow23
      @crsnow23 Před 4 měsíci

      I was allowed clear liquids before and after. After, if I kept down liquids then I could try easily digestible foods like crackers or apple sauce. If you can keep those down then you can eat your regular diet!

  • @genesisthiel5965
    @genesisthiel5965 Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve been up all night worried on what to do about the tdap, eye ointment, vitamin k, and hepatitis B vaccines. This is my first baby and I’m beyond excited but no one is really helping me out, I know this is all up to me but I hear so many bad stories about these vaccines. Will my baby die or have problems if I don’t take these vaccines? Please I need help and I feel I can trust your opinion. Just super excited for my baby boy to come but I didn’t expect all this pressure and life threatening decisions I have to make for him 😥

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 8 měsíci +2

      You really have to make these decisions for you and your family. Do lots of research but make sure it’s from evidence based information and sources that are qualified to be making suggestions. Check their qualifications first! And talk with your provider too ❤️

  • @lindseyprozanski2898
    @lindseyprozanski2898 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Postpartum anxiety!

    • @mamanursetina
      @mamanursetina  Před 8 měsíci +2

      It can be so intense. I can include it in a video on PPD