| Literature DB >> 17273440 |
Kristen S Montgomery1, Sabrina Cubera, Christie Belcher, David Patrick, Heather Funderburk, Christa Melton, Michelle Fastenau.
Abstract
Women with a multiple pregnancy can expect a different labor and birth course than those with a singleton pregnancy. While the postpartum period is similar to that of families with a singleton, it is likely to be more hectic in families with multiple infants. In addition, a multiple pregnancy increases both maternal and neonatal risks; therefore, women with a multiple pregnancy may experience slight differences in care due to these potential risks, including additional monitoring and treatment. This article discusses the intrapartum and postpartum considerations families with a multiple pregnancy/birth may experience. This information is provided so that the childbirth educator can incorporate this content into courses, as appropriate, and assist families with a multiple pregnancy to anticipate a realistic birth and postpartum experience.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 17273440 PMCID: PMC1595257 DOI: 10.1624/105812405X57561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinat Educ ISSN: 1058-1243