Maternity - information session (in Dutch) Infosession on maternity by the midwife Hospitalisatie 7 After delivery, newly delivered mothers and their babies stay in the maternity ward. Read more about the facilities, visiting hours and the course of your stay in the maternity ward. Uw verblijf op de kraamafdeling Hoe lang blijft u op de kraamafdeling? Hoe verloopt uw verblijf op de afdeling? Physical changes after childbirth The maternity period starts with the birth and continues for approximately six weeks. After this period, most of the physical changes will have resolved and your body will revert to its pre-pregnancy state. Lichamelijk herstel na keizersnede Na een keizersnede verlopen de lichamelijke aanpassingen voor een deel hetzelfde als na een vaginale bevalling, toch zijn er zeker een aantal specifieke aandachtspunten. Psychological aspects of delivery The combination of the sheer exertion of childbirth, the emotions involved with having a baby, the practical and psychological changes to your family life and your relationship—the initial period after childbirth is not always easy. A few tips for coping with your new situation. Sexuality and contraception after childbirth The birth of a baby is a major event. This may affect how you experience sexuality. Discuss the new situation with your partner and try to understand each other's feelings. Fall prevention during the maternity period After giving birth, you are at a greater risk of falling. Accidental falls can never be entirely prevented. But you can significantly reduce the risk of falling by following a few simple tips. Administration after birth Read more about registering the birth, signing up with a health insurer, hospitalisation insurance and applying for and receiving the Groeipakket (a package of financial benefits tailored to each child in each family). Going home after childbirth The discharge process when you and your baby leave the hospital. What to bring home with you. What should you pay extra attention to during the initial post-partum period? Which check-ups do you need to schedule? Caring for your newborn baby Breastfeeding Breastfeeding gives your baby the best possible start. But there are also many benefits for mothers who choose to breastfeed. For extra support, you can contact the breastfeeding consultation service, an independent lactation consultant, or breastfeeding organisations. Fall prevention for babies Tips to prevent your newborn baby from falling at the hospital or at home. Caring for your baby How to best care for your baby - Which products to use - The clothing that newborns need. Examinations of your newborn During your stay on the maternity ward, your baby may need to undergo an examination. Of course, you or your partner may accompany your baby. These examinations are often requested as assurance. There is no need to be alarmed right away. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Sudden infant death syndrome, also known as cot death is a phenomenon in which healthy children die suddenly and unexpectedly, yet no physical defects can be found. How can you prevent cot death? Last edit: 8 december 2024