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Most women have healthy pregnancies and experience normal births. The care received during the postnatal period can, however, enhance this experience and help detect any complications that may develop post delivery. The postnatal period is the time during which the body recovers from the child birth experience. Generally, it begins after delivery and extends about six weeks afterward, as the body gradually returns to its pre-pregnancy state. Postnatal home visiting services are provided for mother and child during the first ten days post-delivery, for all public clients. For more information on Postnatal Home Visiting Services, click here.

At Postnatal Clinics, women are interviewed and examined to ensure that they are recovering properly. Additionally, the health of their baby is also assessed. As the body regains its former condition some changes will be noticed:

Physical Changes

Involution of the Uterus - This is the process of the uterus contracting to a non-pregnant size, although it will never return completely to its former, pre-pregnancy size.

Vaginal discharge - Lochia, the vaginal discharge, will be experienced over the next four to six weeks. It is the debris that the uterus sheds after delivery. The discharge will change from red to pinkish to yellow to white and will increase with activity or breast feeding.

Hormonal changes - Some women may experience mood fluctuations from sadness to deep depression as adjustments are made to motherhood.


Eligibility 

Any member of the public can access these.  

Process 
  1. Receive appointment from maternity ward (or contact Community Health Clinic to receive appointment).
  2. Attend postnatal clinic.
  3. Follow recommendation provided by health physician.
  4. Return for test results.
  5. Receive appointment for family planning clinic.

 

Application Form(s) 

This may vary by facility.

Supporting Documents 

This may vary by facility.

Turn-around time 

This varies by facility and case.
Deadline 

There are no deadlines for this service.
Related Fee(s) 

There are no fees associated with this service.

For more information please contact 

Maternal and Child Health Unit
The Department of Public Health
Poncianna Hill Building, Meeting Street
P. O. Box N-3730
Nassau, N.P.
The Bahamas
Tel. (242) 502-4835
Fax. (242) 502-4874
Opening hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.

 
Agency Contact Info
 
Health and Wellness, Ministry of
Poinciana Building Meeting & Augusta Street
P. O. Box N 3730
Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas
healthgeneral@bahamas.gov.bs
Phone: (242) 502-4700 or 502-4877
Fax: (242) 502-4711
Office Hours: 9am to 5pm, Monday - Friday, except public holidays

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