Postnatal
Postnatal, also called postpartum, refers to the period after childbirth during which the mother and newborn recover and adapt. In medical literature, the puerperium denotes roughly the first six weeks after delivery, though some guidelines consider the postpartum period to extend beyond that. The term encompasses physical, emotional, and social changes for the family.
For the mother, common processes include uterine involution, lochia discharge, hormonal changes, fatigue, and adjustments to
For the infant, postnatal care focuses on feeding, growth, screening, and protection from illness. Newborns are
Postnatal mental health is a key component of care. Postnatal depression affects a notable share of new