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Definitions for Postpartum Adaptations

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afterpains   cramping pain after childbirth, caused by alternating relaxation and contraction of uterine muscles  
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atony   absence or lack of usual muscle tone  
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attachment   development of strong affectional ties as a result of interaction between an infant and a significant other  
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bonding or claiming or binding in   development of a strong emotional tie of a parent to a newborn  
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catabolism   a process that converts living cells into simpler compounds. Involved in involution (normal changes) of the uterus after childbirth  
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decidua   the endometrium during pregnancy. All except the deepest layer that is shed after childbirth  
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diastasis recti   separation of the longitudinal muscles of the abdomen (rectus abdominis)during pregnancy  
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dyspareunia   difficult or painful coitus in women  
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en face   position that allows eye-to-eye contact between the newbord and a parent  
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engorgement   swelling or the breasts resulting from increased blood flow, edema, and the presence of milk  
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engrossment   intense fascination and close face-to-face observation between father and newborn  
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entrainment   newborn movement in rhythm with adult speech, particularly high-pitched tones, whichare more easily heard  
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episiotomy   surgical incision of the perineum to enlarge the vaginal opening  
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fingertipping   first tactile experience between mother and newborn. the mother explores the infant's body with her fingertips only  
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fourth trimester   first 12 weeks after birth, a time of transition for parents and siblings  
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fundus   part of the uterus that is farthest from the cervix, above the openings of the fallopian tubes  
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involution   retrogressive changes that return the reproductive organs, particularly the uterus, to their nonpregnant size and condition  
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kegel exercises   alternate contracting and relaxing of the pelvic floor muscles to strengthen them  
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lactation   secretion of milk from the breasts. also describes the period of time of breastfeeding  
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letting-go   a phase of maternal adaptation that involves relinquishing previous roles and assuming a new role as a parent  
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lochia rubra   red vaginal discharge that occurs immediately after childbirth; composed mostly of blood  
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lochia alba   white, cream-colored, or light yellow vaginal discharge that follows lochia serosa  
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lochia serosa   pink or brown-tinted vaginal discharge that follows lochia rubra; composed largely of serous exudate, blood and leukocytes  
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milk-ejection reflex or letdown reflex   release of milk from the alveoli into the ducts  
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oxytocin   posterior pituitary hormone that stimulates uterine contractions and the milk-ejection reflex. Also can be prepared synthetically  
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postpartum blues   temporary, self-limited period of weepiness experienced by many new mothers beginning in the 1st week after childbirth  
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prolactin   anterior pituitary hormone that promotes growth of breast tissue and stimulates production of milk  
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puerperium   period from the end of childbirth until involution of the reproductive organs is complete, approximately 6 weeks  
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recriprical bonding behaviors   repertoire of infant behaviors that promotes attachment between parent and newborn  
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REEDA   Acronym for redness, ecchymosis, edema, discharge, and approximation. Useful for assessing wound healing or the presence of inflamation or infection  
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sibling rivalry   feelings of jealousy and fear of replacement when a young child must share parental attention with a newborn infant  
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subinvolution   delayed return of the uterus to its nonpregnan sixe and consistency  
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taking hold   second phase of maternal adaptation, during which the mother assumes control of her own care and initiates care of the infant  
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taking in   first phase of maternal adaptation, during which the mother passively accepts care and comfort and details about the newborn  
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