Graves Jodi
J Perinat Educ. 2023 Nov 1;32(4):194-201. doi: 10.1891/JPE-2022-0017.
Many newly postpartum women and birthing people are sent home from the hospital with their newborn babies, ill-prepared to care for themselves with little to no capacity to learn about newborn care and parenting. Women are often left to fend for themselves in the "black hole" of health care in 6 weeks post-birth that the United States calls postpartum care. Postpartum doulas can be the first line of defense, helping people identify potential postpartum physical and mental health issues, and in many places, they are doing it on the front lines and in the homes of newly postpartum women and families. In this guest opinion piece, the author discusses her personal experience with birth and how it led her to become an advocate for postpartum doulas.
许多刚分娩后的女性和生育者带着新生儿从医院出院时,她们几乎没有能力学习新生儿护理和育儿知识,也没有做好照顾自己的准备。在美国被称为产后护理的产后六周这个医疗保健的“黑洞”中,女性往往只能靠自己。产后护理员可以成为第一道防线,帮助人们识别潜在的产后身心健康问题,在许多地方,她们正在新分娩后的女性及其家庭的家中,在第一线开展这项工作。在这篇客座评论文章中,作者讲述了她的分娩经历以及这段经历如何促使她成为产后护理员的倡导者。