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  1. Homestead Homebirth

    Comprehensive home visits for 6 weeks after your birth to monitor your health, honor your spiritual transition, and support your physical healing. Midwives tend to baby's first 6 weeks as well, tracking growth, supporting feeding, and all well-care.

  2. Early days

    A children's doctor (paediatrician), midwife or newborn (neonatal) nurse will check your baby is well and will offer him or her a newborn physical examination within 72 hours of birth. In the early days, the midwife will check your baby for signs of: jaundice. infection of the umbilical cord or eyes. thrush in the mouth.

  3. Making the most of your midwife after birth

    Your midwife will visit within 36 hours of coming home from hospital or after a home birth. Most new mums have about three appointments with their midwife or a maternity support worker after the birth.

  4. Birthing mothers: first weeks of parenting

    It helps to know where and how to get support in the first weeks with your baby. A midwife or child and family health nurse will usually visit you at home. For breastfeeding problems, get help from a midwife or lactation consultant or call the National Breastfeeding Helpline on 1800 686 268. Many birthing mothers get the 'baby blues' a few ...

  5. Home visits in the early period after the birth of a baby

    Home visits by health professionals or lay supporters in the weeks following birth may prevent health problems from becoming chronic, with long-term effects. This is an update of a review last published in 2017. The primary objective of this review is to assess the effects of different home-visiting schedules on maternal and newborn mortality ...

  6. Support After Birth

    Support After Birth. Caring for the newest member of your family, your baby, is exciting and challenging. You may have lots of questions as you make important decisions that will affect your baby's health. The midwife who was with you at your birth can also help you learn more about parenting and can coach you through caring for your new baby ...

  7. PDF Taking Care of a Baby at Home After Birth:

    Taking Care of a Baby at Home After Birth: What Families Need to Do Introduction This flipbook promote home right healthy after contains birth. newborn key It focuses messages development. on essential that pregnant actions women families and can their take families both to prevent newborn death and illness and to need in order to plan care of an infant at

  8. Home visits

    The programme includes home visits from a family nurse while you're pregnant, and after your baby's born. These visits help: to have a healthy pregnancy. you and your baby grow and develop together. you to be the best parent you can be. Your health visitor will take over from your family nurse when your baby is two until they go to school.

  9. Home birth: Know the pros and cons

    One of the most important steps in planning for a home birth is finding well-trained health care providers to assist you. It is common for a midwife to provide care during a home birth. If you choose a midwife, make sure that person is one of the following:

  10. Postpartum Care: After Birth Instructions to Follow

    The postpartum period, the time after giving birth, is a crucial time for recovery and the long-term health of the parent and baby. It's also a time of intense physical and emotional changes. It is normal and expected to experience several physical symptoms like swelling, cramping, breast tenderness, constipation, and leaking milk.

  11. PDF Going home after your baby is born

    If you have not had a visit from the community midwife by 4pm on the day after you are discharged from hospital, contact the community midwives' office (see page one for the phone number).

  12. Schedules for home visits in the early postpartum period

    Maternal complications, including psychological/mental health problems and neonatal morbidity, have commonly been observed in the postpartum period. Home visits by health professionals or lay supporters in the weeks following birth may prevent health ...

  13. Homebirth Midwife 101: Everything You Need to Know

    A homebirth midwife is a healthcare professional who provides care and support to women and birthing people who choose to give birth at home. They are trained and licensed healthcare professionals who provide comprehensive prenatal, labor and delivery, and postpartum care in the comfort of the family's home. Education & Licensing of Homebirth Midwives In California, the majority of homebirth ...

  14. Going home with your baby

    Remember you'll have support from your midwife, health visitor or family nurse at home. Some mums enjoy their time in hospital. Others find it stressful and can't wait to get home. If you're both doing well, you'll usually be ready to go home somewhere between 6 and 24 hours after birth. You may need to stay a bit longer if:

  15. Every Question You Need to Ask Your Homebirth Midwife

    (Great midwives don't need to have had children) 44. *What is your philosophy on continuing education? 45. *What are your expectations for your clients? Questions to ask yourself: How does a visit with this midwife make you feel? Is the midwife able to fully address any concerns you have? How about the concerns of your partner?

  16. Postnatal Visits

    At each visit, your midwife will conduct a mother and well-baby check as well as discuss with you any issues or problems you or your baby may be experiencing. In addition, your midwife will provide information on infant feeding, postnatal exercises, parenting and family adjustments, family planning and community resources.

  17. 8 Things That Happen After a Home Birth

    After that, women typically see their midwives 3 days after birth, one week after birth, and again 2-3 weeks postpartum. You will have your last postpartum visit around 6-8 weeks postpartum.

  18. The first two weeks

    In preparation for the midwife visit, you might want to write down any questions or concerns that you have. In Victoria, the Maternal and Child health Service is available to all families with children aged birth to six years.

  19. My NHS care after birth

    After you have your baby, your midwifery team will want to make sure you are recovering from the birth, and that your baby is healthy and feeding well. When thinking about postnatal care, bear in mind that day one is the day after your baby's date of birth, day two is the day after that and so on.

  20. Postnatal care

    First midwife visit after transfer of care from the place of birth or after a home birth 1.1.14 Ensure that the first postnatal visit by a midwife takes place within 36 hours after transfer of care from the place of birth or after a home birth.

  21. Early discharge from hospital after birth:How Norwegian parents

    An offer of home visits from the midwife of the postnatal ward enables parents who wish to leave the hospital shortly after birth to receive the necessary care and support in the early postnatal period. This offer is suitable for healthy women who have given birth to a healthy baby and wish to retur …

  22. Post-natal Midwifery Care

    Post-natal Midwifery Care. When you are discharged from the hospital or following your home birth, your community midwife will either attend your home address or ask you to visit a postnatal clinic during the postnatal period. The purpose of community midwife visits and appointments are to ensure the emotional and physical health and wellbeing ...

  23. Recommendations

    1.1.14 Ensure that the first postnatal visit by a midwife takes place within 36 hours after transfer of care from the place of birth or after a home birth. The visit should be face-to-face and usually at the woman's home, depending on her circumstances and preferences.

  24. Wisconsin midwife Heather Baker accused by a client of allegedly

    In general, midwifery treats birth as a natural process in which little intervention is necessary. The women who choose midwives and home births do so, in part, because they want more control over ...