Postpartum care is an essential process that not only helps mothers recover their health after childbirth but also creates the best conditions for the development of their beloved babies. Postpartum care requires attention and love from family members and can also be supported by Care With Love’s medical care services.
Care With Love understands that postpartum care is not just about hygiene or nutrition; it also involves encouragement, creating a peaceful and safe environment for both mother and baby. The postpartum care services provided by Care With Love not only help mothers recover their health quickly but also facilitate bonding and nurturing a loving relationship with their child. Benefits of Postpartum Care at Care With Love Supporting Postpartum Health Recovery Postpartum care at Care With Love provides a safe and suitable environment for you to recover after childbirth. The services are designed to help your body recover quickly and effectively, from exercise routines to deep care for your body. Guidance on Newborn Care At Care With Love, you will receive technical guidance and advice from experts on how to care for your newborn. This helps you feel more confident in caring for and raising your child, from daily hygiene to feeding and sleep schedules. Creating a Peaceful Environment and Providing Emotional Support Care With Love offers not only basic care services but also a peaceful environment filled with emotional support. You will have the opportunity to meet and share experiences with other mothers, creating a strong community that supports each other during the postpartum period. Skin and Physical Care Care With Love’s mother and baby care services provide skin and physical care therapies after childbirth to help you feel comfortable and more confident in your body. Specially designed massage and spa therapies help reduce stress and anxiety and improve the elasticity and health of your skin. Psychological Counseling Support In addition to physical care, Care With Love also offers psychological counseling and support services for postpartum mothers. Psychological counseling and support from professionals will help you overcome challenges and manage postpartum mood fluctuation effectively and positively. Guidelines for Postpartum Care and Post-Cesarean Care at Care With Love Postpartum Care Nutrition Ensure a nutritious diet, including meat, fish, eggs, and dairy. Increase fiber intake to prevent constipation, which can affect surgical wounds. Limit overly salty, spicy foods, and dry foods. Drink enough water daily, about 2 liters, and avoid stimulants like alcohol, beer, tea, and coffee. Movement Start light movements 6 hours after cesarean delivery and walk gently. Avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and squatting. Breastfeeding Encourage exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months after a cesarean, without introducing any other foods or drinks. Rest Ensure you get enough sleep, about 8 hours a day. Hygiene Clean your breasts before and after feeding to prevent infections and breast abscesses. Take warm showers, avoid soaking in bathtubs, and do not bathe for too long. Clean and dry the genital area, change sanitary pads every 4 hours or when they become wet. Monitor the color of postpartum discharge at different stages to detect any health issues. Post-Cesarean Care Initial Support In the first days after a cesarean, our medical professionals will help mothers clean the surgical wound and provide pain relievers, antibiotics, and uterine contraction medications to reduce the risk of infection and support recovery. Important Notes for Bandage Removal When the mother begins to remove the bandage, the most important thing is to keep the wound dry and avoid contact with water. The mother should only cleanse her body with warm water and avoid applying any medications to the wound. Encouraging Early Movement Care With Love encourages post-cesarean mothers to move early to support the recovery process. However, for those who had spinal anesthesia, mothers should follow the doctor’s instructions and avoid standing up too early to prevent complications. Dietary Considerations Although a cesarean is not related to the digestive system, the mother should still follow a reasonable diet. In the first hours after childbirth, focus on drinking filtered water, sugar water, and consuming easily digestible foods like thin porridge or soup. Avoid difficult-to-digest foods and those that may cause bloating or constipation.