separtum
Separtum, a term sometimes used in medical literature, refers to the postpartum period—the time after childbirth during which the mother’s body returns to a nonpregnant state. It overlaps with the puerperium and is often viewed as the first six weeks after delivery, though definitions can vary by guideline or region. In practice, “postpartum” and “puerperal” are more commonly used terms.
During the postpartum period, several physiological changes occur. The uterus involutes, decreasing in size and shedding
Common concerns in postpartum care include postpartum hemorrhage, infection such as endometritis, and thromboembolism. Emotional changes
Care typically involves a postpartum check within four to six weeks of delivery, with ongoing monitoring of