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Category: Postpartum care

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What are the side effects of misoprostol in nursing?

4 min read
Studies show that after oral administration, misoprostol is excreted into breast milk in very small, often trivial, amounts [1.2.1, 1.3.1]. Understanding **what are the side effects of misoprostol in nursing?** involves looking at effects on both the mother and the infant.

What is Given for Postpartum Anxiety? A Guide to Medication and Treatment

3 min read
Up to 34% of new mothers experience significant postpartum anxiety, a condition characterized by persistent worry, intrusive thoughts, and physical symptoms that can interfere with daily life. This guide explores what is given for postpartum anxiety, including a range of effective medications and non-pharmacological interventions.

What Shot Is Given to Stop Bleeding After Birth?

3 min read
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) affects approximately 3% to 5% of obstetric patients and is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. To prevent and treat this condition, a specific shot is given to stop bleeding after birth by helping the uterus contract back down to its normal size. The most common injectable medication used for this purpose is oxytocin.