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QUESTION #9139
Question 1
A woman who is 36 hours postpartum is breastfeeding. She complains of intense, painful uterine contractions during feeding. The nurse's BEST explanation is:
Correct Answer Explanation
After-pains (Afterbirth Pains) are cramping uterine contractions experienced after delivery:
Mechanism: During breastfeeding, infant suckling stimulates posterior pituitary to release oxytocin (Ferguson reflex). Oxytocin acts on uterine myometrium → contractions → promotes uterine involution.
\[\text{Suckling} \rightarrow \text{Posterior pituitary} \rightarrow \text{Oxytocin release} \rightarrow \text{Uterine contraction}\]
Key facts:
- More intense in multiparae (uterine muscle more stretched, needs stronger contractions)
- More noticeable during first few days postpartum
- Normal duration: \(2{-}7\,\text{days}\) postpartum
- Management: reassurance, NSAIDs (ibuprofen) if severe (compatible with breastfeeding), warm compress
Uterine involution:
- Immediately after delivery: fundus at umbilicus
- Day 1: \(1\,\text{cm}\) above umbilicus
- Descends \(1{-}2\,\text{cm/day}\)
- By day 10: not palpable abdominally
- Returns to pre-pregnancy size by \(6\,\text{weeks}\)
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