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After parents have spent months planning for the delivery of their baby and
have experienced the wonder of bringing a new child into the world, they are
often caught unprepared for what happens in the hospital during the first few
days of recovery. To minimize the confusion and to answer some common questions,
weve provided the following information to familiarize you with your
postpartum hospital stay. And, if you have questions, your nurse will be available
to help you.

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If you would like to have your childs photograph taken at the hospital, we
have made an arrangement with a baby portrait company, Hospital Baby Portraits, Inc.,
to provide you with pictures. [read more]

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Consults: After delivery, various counselors and resources are
available to assist you with any special needs you might have. Your nurse will
observe the babys feeding and help you with breast or bottle feeding, as
needed. You may have blood drawn the morning after delivery if necessary. If
you had a Caesarean delivery, your abdominal bandage will be checked, then removed
12-24 hours after delivery.
Tests and Assessments: Your vital signs (temperature, blood
pressure, pulse and breathing), uterus, vaginal bleeding and episiotomy will be
observed hourly for the first several hours. The newborn screening blood test,
which checks for four diseases and is required by law, will be done before your
baby is sent home.
Medications: For your comfort, pain medications are available
and may be requested. Please request it from your nurse. If you have an IV in
your hand or arm, your nurse may remove it, or check it and treat you if it is
uncomfortable. A stool softener may be offered, and an ice pack may be supplied
to prevent swelling and provide comfort. Also, if you are not immune to Rubella
(German Measles), you may receive information about a vaccine if your doctor
orders it for you.
Nutrition/Diet: After a vaginal delivery, you will be able to
eat whatever you like. Drink enough juice and water to satisfy your thirst. After
a Caesarean delivery, your diet will start with ice chips or liquids. Solid food
will be given as tolerated.
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