Postpartum Care. After the birth of the baby, the CNM shall assess, monitor, and support the mother during the immediate postpartum period until the mother is in stable condition and during the on-going postpartum period. The responsibilities of the CNM shall include, but are not limited to: 1. Immediate Postpartum Care a. Overall maternal well-being; b. Bleeding; including emergency management of postpartum hemorrhage as needed; c. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇; d. Abdomen, including fundal height and firmness; 2. On-going Postpartum Care a. Overall maternal well-being; b. Bleeding; c. Abdomen, including fundal height and firmness; d. Bowel/bladder function;
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Sources: CNM Out of Hospital Birth Practice Agreement, CNM Out of Hospital Birth Practice Agreement, CNM Out of Hospital Birth Practice Agreement