Nursing measures to prevent postpartum hemorrhage


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The puerpera who gives birth naturally should closely observe the vaginal bleeding volume in the delivery room within two hours after delivery, and monitor various vital signs, such as blood pressure, pulse, uterine contraction, uterine fundus height, whether there is urine and whether it can be discharged normally, whether there is anal distension, severe perineal pain, etc. At the same time, the puerpera and the newborn should be encouraged to contact and suck early so as to cause uterine contraction reflexively and reduce bleeding volume. After cesarean section, the puerpera should carry out ECG monitoring, press the fundus regularly, observe vaginal bleeding, and apply contractions to promote uterine contraction, and help the puerpera breastfeed as soon as possible. When the puerpera shows abnormal conditions, it should be detected early and actively handled. The above plan is for reference only. Please use specific drugs under the guidance of professional doctors.