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Rubin's psychological changes peurperium

PHASE 1
taking in phase - 1st 3 days
- dependent mom phase
- focus is on own needs for sleep, rest and she's dependent on others
Rubin's psychological changes peurperium

PHASE 2
taking hold phase - 4-7 days
- dependent to independent phase
- mom is active, can make decisions
- concern for mom is ability to control body function and ability to assume mothering role
- b/c not completely recovered, feels impatient she's not strong enough to do everything she wishes to accomplish --tendency to overwork herself thus fatigue and exhaustion are common
- begins to take strong interest for child
- post partum blues common 4-5 days; 50-80%
Rubin's psychological changes peurperium

PHASE 3
letting go - 7 days & above
- interdependent phase
- mom redefines new roles may extend until child grows--i.e. woman redefines her new role
- gives up fantasized image of her child accepts the real one
- gives up her old role of being childless/mother of only 1 or 2
- extends and continues till growing years
father
4 phases of adjustment
1. expectations & personal intentions
2. confronting reality & overcoming frustration
3. creating one's own personal father role
4. reaping rewards of fatherhood
a woman can't breast feed if she has flat nipples, T or F?
F - "breast"feed not "nipple"feed
milk at room temp for more than 4 hrs increases potential for bacterial contamination -T/F?
True
storage for breast milk
frozen in glass or hard plastic containers
milk ok to store at 4C for 48 in fridge - T/F?
false- only 24 hrs
can freeze breast milk at -4C for 6 mths
false - for up to 3 mths; freezing may destroy some antimicrobial factors; can be thawed 24 hrs prior to use
why avoid microwaving breast milk?
destroys immune factors
weaning
- gradual weaning preferred
- no "best time" to wean
weaning technique
- eliminate 1 feeding at a time
- omit daytime feeding first
- eliminate favourite feeding last