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1: Am Fam Physician. 2005 Dec 15;72(12):2491-6.Links
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Am Fam Physician. 2005 Dec 15;72(12):2443-4.

An approach to the postpartum office visit.

Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine, Portland, Oregon 97202, USA. blenning@ohsu.edu

The postpartum period (typically the first six weeks after delivery) may underscore physical and emotional health issues in new mothers. A structured approach to the postpartum office visit ensures that relevant conditions and concerns are discussed and appropriately addressed. Common medical complications during this period include persistent postpartum bleeding, endometritis, urinary incontinence, and thyroid disorders. Breastfeeding education and behavioral counseling may increase breastfeeding continuance. Postpartum depression can cause significant morbidity for the mother and baby; a postnatal depression screening tool may assist in diagnosing depression-related conditions. Decreased libido can affect sexual functioning after a woman gives birth. Physicians should also discuss contraception with postpartum patients, even those who are breastfeeding. Progestin-only contraceptives are recommended for breastfeeding women. The lactational amenorrhea method may be a birth control option but requires strict criteria for effectiveness.

PMID: 16370405 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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