Aster Nurture is one of the very birthing centres in Kochi to offer LDRP services. It stands for Labor-Delivery-Recovery-Postpartum, which is a comprehensive model of care provided in a single room to support women throughout the entire childbirth process and immediate postpartum period. LDRP combines the functions of different areas (labor room, delivery room, recovery room, and postpartum room) into one integrated space, allowing expecting mother to remain in the same room from the onset of labor until they are discharged from the hospital.
The LDRP model offers several benefits to women and families, including enhanced continuity of care, improved privacy and comfort, increased opportunities for family bonding, and reduced need for room transfers during labor and delivery. It allows mothers to have a more personalized and individualized birth experience, with a focus on promoting a positive and empowering childbirth journey. The LDRP model supports the physical and emotional well-being of women, facilitates early initiation of breastfeeding, and promotes family-centered care.
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How long does the discomfort following delivery last?
Pain. After giving delivery, you could have some pain and cramps. This is a result of your uterus contracting and returning to its pre-pregnancy size. If you had a tear or an aided birth, for instance, these aches might continue a bit longer than the typical 2 to 3 days after a plain vaginal delivery.
How long does it take for vaginal stitches to heal?
At first, the wound may bleed quite a bit, but with pressure and sutures, this should stop. Within a month of giving delivery, stitches ought to be healed. Inquire with your midwife or obstetrician about the activities you ought to forgo while your body is recovering.