Roles and Duties of Bhws in Postpartum Care
Roles and Duties of Bhws in Postpartum Care
Roles and Duties of Bhws in Postpartum Care
HEALTH WORKERS
Rodriguez, Rizal
POSTPARTUM CARE
The postpartum refers to the
mother’s period of recovery
after delivery. This is very
important for the mother to
regain her strength and to
take care of her newborn who
needs a lot of attention.
Problems could still arise for both mother and child at this
time. It is important that a BHW should know what to do
during postpartum visits in case the midwife is not
around.
This is also the best time to offer the opportunity to support
breastfeeding and provide family planning and services.
A. PROPER NEWBORN CARE
1.Care of the cord
The baby’s is a common site of infection.
To prevent infection, the baby’s cord
must be kept clean and dry. In fact, it
is better not to use a belly band for
faster drying. It is also advisable that
baby diapers do not cover the navel
so that the cord does not get wet with
urine.
If the cord appears normal, just pour 70%
alcohol directly on the cord for quick
drying.
If there is bleeding, discharge or bad
smell, refer the newborn to a midwife
right away.