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    Product focus: Postnatal breast and perineal pain

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    Authors
    Steen, Mary
    Affiliation
    Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
    Publication Date
    2003-05-01
    
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    Abstract
    Painful breasts and perineum are a very common phenomenon in the early postnatal period. Both types will cause acute pain and may cause considerable distress and discomfort for many mothers. Assessing pain before offering advice on how best to alleviate the pain is an important issue. Midwives will, therefore, need to routinely assess the intensity and quality of the pain by asking mothers to self-report. It is generally accepted that acute pain is managed inadequately by the use of systemic analgesics alone. Localized pain relief, however, can assist to alleviate acute pain and hot and cold therapy throughout the centuries has been used effectively to achieve this. This product focus describes the benefits of two cooling devices (Mom's Breast Soother and the feme Pad) manufactured by Florri-Feme Pharmaceuticals Ltd, that will assist newly delivered mothers to achieve breast and perineal pain relief.
    Citation
    British Journal of Midwifery, 2003, 11(5), 318, 320-321
    Publisher
    MA Publishers
    Journal
    British Journal of Midwifery
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/57062
    Additional Links
    http://www.britishjournalofmidwifery.com/
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    ISSN
    0969-4900
    Collections
    Health and Social Care

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