Abstract

The postpartum period, also known as the puerperium and the "fourth trimester," refers to the time after delivery when maternal physiologic changes related to pregnancy return to the non-pregnant state. From the day of delivery to six-eight weeks after delivery is termed as the fourth trimester. A few days after birth, the mother’s breast will swell with milk and become tender swollen, firm, and painful breasts. If the breasts are severely engorged, they are very swollen, hard, shiny, warm, and slightly lumpy to the touch. This is called engorgement. Breast care is necessary postnatally since this will avoid complications such as mastitis – infection caused due to trapped milk. Post natal education on breast care is much needed for all mothers. Mastitis, for example, is an infection that causes inflammation of the breast tissue. It’s most commonly caused by milk trapped in the breast. Untreated mastitis can lead to complications such as a collection of pus in the clogged milk ducts. Often, even well educated women seem to know very less about breast care post childbirth. Hence the present study was framed to assess on how much knowledge the new mothers possess about breast care (sample size: 60). From the results obtained we conclude that all the new mothers post the awareness rendered about breast care acquired good or adequate knowledge regarding the same when compared to pre-test. This emphasizes the need for public health interventions and awareness programs to educate as well as minimize the related complications.

Highlights

  • A few days after birth, the mother’s breast will swell with milk and become tender and painful

  • Engorgement happened due to irregular feeding or improper milk usage and discontinuous feeding to the child. It resulted in more infection in the breast tissues [2]

  • Post natal education on breast care is much needed for all mothers

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A few days after birth, the mother’s breast will swell with milk and become tender and painful. Some ideas for after birth breast care are as follows - Using warm or cold compress for the pain, increasing the frequency of breastfeeding to prevent clogging, alternating feeding positions, choosing proper inner ware and massaging the breasts to avoid swelling and flat nipples [1]. Engorgement happened due to irregular feeding or improper milk usage and discontinuous feeding to the child It resulted in more infection in the breast tissues [2]. The present study was framed to assess on how much knowledge the new mothers possess about breast care and how a small educational initiative on breast care would help improve their knowledge

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